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Re: The Nokia N810 Internet Tablet
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http://modest.garage.maemo.org/ I don't think it would be any competition for Claws, but it does seem like it would be a little better :) |
Re: The Nokia N810 Internet Tablet
I haven't tried the email client yet. Haven't even looked at it-- too busy testing other aspects...
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Eggzactly! The new OS will behave the same on the old hardware... Also, I have heard that the speed is bumped only for "certain" (unnamed) programs leading me to believe that the OS manages the clock. *** Because the D-pad is tucked away I am assuming that the finger friendly improvements are meant to provide functionality when the keypad is stowed. The N800 will benefit from this! *** I didn't know it shipped with a case. That was quick. *** All in all the N800 running OS 2008 and eventually 2009 is a much better deal... Now! So, the only group who looses out were the ones who paid full price for the N800 only to be the OS beta test and marketing focus group, for the N810. Especially the ones who spent additional dough on Navicore and a BT GPS unit. cough, that would be me, cough. Oh yeah... plus the dang case, 6 months later. :) |
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This would definitely be a nice surprise if OS2008 unlocks the higher chip speed. Same thing happened on the PSP a while back, Sony came out with a firmware update that unlocked some extra horsepower. So far, I like what I see with the N810...I'm sure I'll be at CompUSA the day they are released, just like I was with the 770 and then the N800. I really don't understand all the complaining about the D-pad, considering this is a touch-screen device. Seeing the complaints is like deja vu all over again, the way people lamented the loss of the hard cover when switching from the 770 to the N800. Things change, we adapt and move on...no big deal. With the updated OS2008, looks like I'll keep my N800 around for quite a while, since it will be better suited for multimedia with the dual SDHC slots and rotating camera. But I'll also get an N810 to use as a replacement for one of my laptops that I frequently use at home. Quite a difference from when I didn't even want to use my 770 anymore because the N800 was so superior in just about every way. Both devices now will complement each other. I am excited, can't wait until next month! |
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$349, N800 $129, Navicore $ 49, Holux BT GPS $ 29, 2 GB card $ 21, nifty case + "free" OS ____________ = $577 3 flash upgrades and reinstalls + bugs reported to Bugzilla... ... Priceless :) |
Re: The Nokia N810 Internet Tablet
http://lists.maemo.org/pipermail//ma...ch/009166.html
So, is the LCD controller the same one I wonder, or have they eliminated this issue? |
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My million-dollar-question:
Is there native A2DP support? I haven't seen this anywhere, and I didn't see it in the profiles list, unless it was somewhere else. |
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This is the deciding issue for me, whether to pay $200 more and get the N810, or settle for the N800, and pocket the extra money. |
Re: The Nokia N810 Internet Tablet
Personally I really like the new hardware design, think they did a great job if compacting the format, adding the keyboard, etc. That said I'm prefectly happy with my N800 and if we get the new OS I'll probably stick with it until the first round of "discounts" on the N810 next year, mainly becuase I already have a substantial investement in SD memory cards, a BT stowaway keyboard, and extra battery. But for my friends who've been sitting on the fence admiring my N800 I think the N810 will push them into adoption.
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