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I really enjoy my n900, but think I have reached the limits of what I am looking to achieve with it.
What I am looking for is a device that is pocketable, lasts for 12-24 hrs (or turns on from standby very quickly), can run open office used with an external monitor / keyboard and can play movies on a tv.
The SmartQ v7 looks like a cost effective device to do all of these things, plus I can use the WinCE on it to learn Chinese
Does anyone have any experience with these devices?
Cheers