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2010-01-28
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2010-01-28
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The trouble is, the device doesn't have to completely master every display scenario. OK, so it doesn't display well in sunlight and doesn't read as easy as e-ink.
My answer is... so what?
One of my original complaints with the Visor vs the Palm 3 was: The display was impossible to read in sunlight. Sure, color was great, but the versatility to look at my PDA in the sun or bright light situations would surely outweigh or temper the drive to the Visor display, which appeared to be inferior on both the power usage and versatility fronts.
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2010-01-28
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Where do you want to use iPad - at home? There are a lot of competing devices for this, you don't need a serious portability at home.
There was no alternative at that time (I still have Palm IIIc in my closet).
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2010-01-28
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ha i wouldnt swap my n900 for 3 ipads!
noticed on sky news hat nokia didnt get a mention when talking about tablets
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2010-01-28
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2.44 down to 203.5 isn't exactly what I'd call "badly".
Actually... 1.06 up at the moment to 207.00 now.
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2010-01-28
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2010-01-28
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I suspect that no multitasking is because of battery life again and no flash
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2010-01-28
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Yes, I want to use it at home. In bed, or on the couch.
Or at another home, which I visit.
Or at my office, in a meeting.
Or on the bus/train on the way into work.
Those b&w Palms could run for three weeks on a single pair of AAAs.
If you think people who are criticising the lack of progress over 5 years are screaming "me me me me!" then you really haven't understood a word that these people have been writing for you to read.
It's now time for Nokia to begin making and delivering concrete changes that give this platform (devices, applications) a lifespan beyond that of the current device. pu55y footing around releasing devices that are only good for one version of Maemo OS is hardly going to tempt content publishers who want a long term relationship with the end consumer.