RogerS
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2007-02-05
, 21:59
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@ Montclair, NJ (NYC suburbs)
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2007-02-05
, 23:48
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@ London, UK
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2007-02-05
, 23:57
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@ London, UK
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2007-02-06
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@ Boston
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2007-02-06
, 00:18
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@ "Almost there!" (Monte Christo, Count of)
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I currently have a 770 and an Archos PMA400 (QPE-based pocket PVR and PDA with a 30Gb hard drive), and I find that combination very frustrating, because each of them independently is almost the device I want; I wish I could combine them and have a hard-drive-based device with the 770's gorgeous large screen, and the PMA400's connectivity (USB host and device, simultaneously, plus WiFi) plus the 770's connectivity (WiFi and Bluetooth, so I have net whenever I'm in cell coverage and can use Bluetooth keyboards). Maybe this device accomplishes that.
(Personally, I hope the N900 has a hard drive and a faster processor. I can live without powered USB host if I have Bluetooth; I can't really live without Bluetooth.)
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2007-02-06
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@ London, UK
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2007-02-06
, 00:32
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@ "Almost there!" (Monte Christo, Count of)
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By the time the N900 is out, SDHC cards will be 16GB or more in size - why wish for power sucking HDDs when you can store all your data in battery friendly flash? Also consider the Bluetooth/WiFi equipped HDD companion devices such as the Bluonyx that will allow you to carry your data in centralised storage. I would say it is a given the N900 may use a more powerful CPU, perhaps an OMAP3 but I'm not sure it's necessary right now given the level of under utilised hardware already present in the N800 OMAP2 (IVA, PowerVR MBX). We can only hope Nokia see the light on USB connectivity.
If/when the N800 acquires better media playback, it may become your ideal one-stop device (with a couple of jumbo SDHC cards!)
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2007-02-06
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2007-02-06
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2007-02-06
, 05:50
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