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My 8 year old DeLL laptop PC, with MicroSoftXp, is dying.
Thank god for that!
But...this means I need to buy a new computer. Or do I ?
I work as a research scientist and just came back from a conference where I met a guy with a Nokia800. Also had a BlueTooth folding keyboard, and because the conference rooms where all Wireless Internet... WOW!
After getting a Nokia 101 lesson from this dude, I starting to think that I don't really need I computer, all I need it this Internet Tablet.
Now, I've never worked with Linux before, although I do love to learn about computers and programming. I do want to convert from MicroSoft to Linux, and have all the fancy computer tech at work, so I don't need it at home anymore.
I'm thinking in terms of saving costs; Nokia800 and BT keyboard combo is LESS than a new PC. And... I figure that Linux $ Bluetooth tech should be useful in the future (meaning the Tablet Applications should get better and better in time).
So... my question is:
Should I replace my old dying Dell computer by I NOKIA800?
tché
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