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Originally Posted by GeraldKo View Post
So you've never even actually owned a Tablet (despite your 130+ posts), am I getting this right?


No wonder he is talking like that!
 
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Originally Posted by RichS View Post
I've been reading this thread all day and assessing what I use my tablet for and how a smaller screen will impact that. In order of my usage:

Net browsing
I already do that on a smaller screen (I switched away from my phone+N810 in October, when I got my G1). It's not ideal on my G1, but it does work. And, really, I thought the N800/N810 was just barely too small for doing this A LOT anyway. That's part of how I arrived at my conclusion that I needed a middle-range device.

Watching films
Reading books
Office tasks
I never considered the N800/N810 to be a good size for those tasks. It's just slighlty too small. As above, that's part of how I came to the conclusion that I needed both a pocketable (for quick/dirty work) and a middle-range device (for more intensive work ... reading, office tasks, web pages that are just too big to read comfortably on anything smaller than a 5" screen, etc.).


While I don't like the decision to go to a 3.5" screen for the NIT (I'd rather have the G1, N97, or Mako get larger, not have the NIT get smaller), if there is also going to be a netbook size device, then I can actually see that working out (for me) as a better pair of devices than a dumb phone + 4" NIT:

A Maemo phone, for calls and messaging, music, VERY light video watching, and quick/dirty web use, all comfortably pocketable.

A Maemo netbook/tablet/convertible-tablet for more intense mobile use (movies, e-books, real web use, more intensive messaging conversations, document reading/editing, etc.).

That would actually fit my model of "a pocketable and a non-pocketable".

A lot of this depends on what the RX-71 actually is (a NIT size device that makes all of you happy, or a netbook that makes me happy), and/or how many Maemo devices there will be.
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Originally Posted by Jaffa View Post
It was a joke:
Good to hear that there are no delusions of grandeur, except we know that it was all leaked for benefit of talk.maemo.org.

http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...7&postcount=60
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#284
Originally Posted by GeraldKo View Post
So you've never even actually owned a Tablet (despite your 130+ posts), am I getting this right?
Originally Posted by sachin007 View Post


No wonder he is talking like that!
I've used a N800 for roughly two months, back in February of 2007.

I think I'm entitled to an opinion. But it's great to see that the community on here seems to think I'm not. Really, just underlines what I thought before.
 

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Originally Posted by mullf View Post
I do. Thus, your statement is false.
Here's my latest fully useable xterm/keyboard concoction. Forgetting how ugly it is, notice how much "screen estate" I have left for things like word completion and maybe tab selection. Contrast it to the xterm I no longer use. I was thinking inside a box that doesn't pop up.

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Originally Posted by mullf View Post
How about a magnifying glass attachment that you slide over the device to magnify the screen to 4.1 inches, and that doubles as a hard case?
Sounds like a companion product opportunity ... you should build a prototype and see if you can get gadget makers to pick up for sale :-)
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1) Smaller screen - yuk
2) Tied to cellular provider and likely extra money for data - nope
3) lesser battery life due to cellular activity - no thanks
4) No dpad - bad
5) No stylus listed as "included in box" - bummer

= Nokia not getting any money from me for this device. A different device perhaps, not this one.
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Originally Posted by chlettn View Post
The maybe 50.000 (if that) people who bought one of the completely non-marketed 770/N800/N810?
It was around 400,000 units shipped in August 2007 (770 and N800 only, and this was just as the N800's price drop was hitting), I'd say we're well over 1 million units by now (perhaps 2).
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Originally Posted by chlettn View Post
I've used a N800 for roughly two months, back in February of 2007.

I think I'm entitled to an opinion. But it's great to see that the community on here seems to think I'm not. Really, just underlines what I thought before.
I apologize for that. It was all my frustration. Dont blame the community for that.
 

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Originally Posted by johnkzin View Post
I already do that on a smaller screen (I switched away from my phone+N810 in October, when I got my G1).
So, would you really rather have an N900 (as its rumored to be) than the G1? Why?
 
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