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I assume this thread is about the iPod Touch which has a large touchscreen, b/g wifi and Safari browser? Definately competition for the Nokia Internet Tablets - for the casual user I can see Apple getting a lot of sales, Nokia less so.
This device will definately prove to be a tough "competitor" for the Nokia Tablets - I know they're not direct competitors, but in terms of the core competencies alone the Apple product will appeal far more to casual buyers than the Nokia tablets ever will. Web surfing, video and audio playback are the activites the Nokia Tablets have aspired to, but due to lacklustre UI and application design the Tablets will prove no match for the iPod Touch.
It's not quite game over, but Nokia have almost lost the battle for the "internet tablet". Nokia need to focus on other core competencies - email, rss and dare I say it - PDA. The iPod has always had a native Calendar and Contacts app for christs sakes...
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check out the new ipod touch.
Sorry.
Last edited by SamAdam; 2007-09-05 at 18:11.