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Thanks Hedgecore, that was very helpful. I found an old topic about
Nokia vs. Palm TX vs. LifeDrive ... but I didn't want to simply go off
that since it was before OS 2006. (like you said)
http://static.flickr.com/52/112438575_891ea43a63.jpg
I was surprised how close it was in size to the TX ... I heard the 770 has a screen dpi of 220! That's amazing!
I plan on making a very nice theme if I get one
I've done that before, I was very impressed with the 770. I'm going toyou may be able to try them out at fry's or some other big box
electronics store.
a fry's this weekend, I just hope OS 2006 is installed ...
Also... I used to have a Tapwave Zodiac. And the company went
bottom-up, and my Zodiac broke ... and that didn't end well. Anyway, I
think the biggest edge that the 770 has is open source. Long after the
770 is discontinued, or if Nokia gives up on internet tablets
altogehter (which doesn't seem realistic, I've heard that Nokia is
very involved with the nokia 770 community) then people can still
update the open-source OS, and make applications for it and such. It's
very much alive, and I love that.
If I have the money and such, I will hopefully be getting a 770.
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I have an iBook, but I want something lighter/smaller for general note-taking, organizing and internet access. And I know the on-screen keyboard probably isn't better than my iBook's full-size keyboard.. I'm not looking to completely replace my iBook, just to leave it home somedays. (I'm an art student, so I don't take much notes anyhow)
Anyways, I want to get a nice handheld computer for organization useage and such, and it's come down to Talm TX vs. Nokia 770. Both have a big(ish) screen and bother have bult-in Wi-Fi.
So in your opinion, what would be the best wireless-note-taking-internet-enabled-handheld-device? TX vs. 770.
Last edited by shrimp; 2006-08-09 at 15:08.