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2008-10-31
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Tell them it's a UMPC. This is a well-known term meanwhile, and people don't associate UMPC with phones.
An internet tablet that's not a phone is not cool, but a UMPC that fits in your pocket and has GPS is.
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2008-11-03
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2008-11-03
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since I use my internet tablet at university more and more people ask what it is. I should add that I am studying information technology. So my friends have some kind of tech knowledge.
Everytime I take out my N810, their first guess is that it is a mobile.
When I ask them why they think like that they say that it is from Nokia, so it should be a mobile.
Second thing is that people who have some kind of knowledge in this direction really believe that the OS is some sort of Windows Mobile.
So again and again I have to tell them what it really is about. I thought about putting a label on my N810 telling them that "I am not a mobile."
What experiences did you make with people who don't know the Tablets?