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#11
I spend allot of time in meetings, on trains, planes and automobiles. I use the time to write, and used to carry the agency budget with me. I sometimes use the bluetooth keyboard, but more often, quarters are too close for a traditional laptop. For this, the thumb keyboard is great! So, yes, the 770 is ideal, whether or not that is what Nokia intended. Bring on that word processor!
 
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#12
Hi,

first priority:

I bought the Nokia 770 2006 to go (everywhere - wlan available) in the Internet - The Nokia 770 has a small weight, a very good screen, a good price - economically, Linix and not MS and the CPU is not slowly (my last telephone was the Nokia 7710 - to slowly )

second priority:

One does not need necessarily Word and Excel at first start - I knew before the purchase this software is not available - but since my bluetooth keyboard functioned - i would like to have Word and Excel Programm and (the Fidibus is moved)

Mindmap - http://www.pocketmindmap.com/ and

Project Software - http://www.twiddlebit.com/pocketplan.htm

Stock Manager - http://www.tinystocks.com/sm.html

- then is the Nokia 770 2006 nearly perfect -

and is much better than a Microsoft equipment

Fidibus

if someone asks now - why you bought no Microsoft equipment - because I like Nokia and Linux

Last edited by Fidibus; 2006-08-07 at 03:15.
 
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#13
Without entering in usual flames, N770 is a perfect combo between sizes and operability. Laptops aren't so suitable, expecially for people that travels a lot and not always has the phisical space to carry their laptops around the world. Except now that my N770 is on repair, it has been always in my pockets for a rapid note taking, to-do lists and a rapid gnumeric operation (balancing, nothing complicated!). If it would have had a decent hwr, it would have been the best pocket ever. Thumb keyboard is a giant step ahead, anyway.
It is not a matter MS/Linux or similar, Nokia simply shotted to the bull's eye with dimensions and battery life, two key factors that conditionate a portable device destiny. Now it will depend on the apps available and on the future hardware upgrades (if any)
 
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