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I've also found over time that it isn't that unwieldy to use a VNC client on my 770 to use Firefox 2.0 on a PC in the basement when I run into a site that causes issues and I really want to do something. In other words, not only does the 770 do a lot on its own, but I can also use it as a portal to my larger more capable machines in other parts of the house which have a lot more software. I finally picked up a Stowaway bluetooth keyboard for my wife so she can use it with Pidgin on her 770 (she chats on the thing all the time), and it dropped right in with the commonly available bluetooth driver for OS2006. That makes most of the data entry issues go away for her. I'm just glad Nokia made it reasonably open so it *can* be extended by free software authors. |
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There have been very few devices in my life where I have really been blown away by how completely awsome they were. The Newtons were there. The psion series 3 probably was too. I love my NIT, but it doesn't really fit in that catagory. |
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But MP3 players had been around for awhile, and were pretty much mainstream-ready; they just weren't mainstream for want of good marketing behind the good ones that were out. That two years was Apple being cool enough to make people want things they didn't previously, not developing a new category of device. If Apple is taking the IT idea and running with it, it's a good sign that mainstream-ready is within reach. Of course, that's your whole point, that it's in reach, and Nokia's not reaching it. Quote:
Whether they switch to a direct Ubuntu Mobile derivative, or apply what they've learned to make Maemo's development process more community-involved (which is more likely, but not certain), they're gonna get some of what you're after that way. Quote:
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However i did see someone screaming with frustration when he couldn't copy/paste something on an iPhone. Quote:
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if i could speak as a non-techie person. and i feel i am well qualified - i would rank myself as better than a normal end-user, but not nearly as good as someone off this forum (i normally post on the newbie section). i'm a student, and already have a phone so didnt need a pda, i bought this to browse the internet, and if i'm honest, it was goodish, but awesome when i finally got unlimited internet on my phone. awesome. i have high hopes for cheating in pub quizzes. also, my parents have moved to manila, somewhere in the philapines, and i have bought GPS so hoping that'll be useful.
to summarise: i can do minor techie things, not experienced at linux at all: i really enjoy the internet tablet - i wish it was easier to do certain things (dependencies piss me off) but overall as an average user (i'd guess), it does exaclty what i want it to. i had a pda and walked into a door and smashed it - i like not having to carry this everywhere as it's not my phone. i could complain about a lot of things, but with my initial expectations, i can't really complain. |
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btw: in no way do i care what other people think, i was just giving my opinion, as i feel i may represent a cross-section of not-really-techie people who use this device. if not, i don't care, dont PM me or even respond in this thread. i'm a drinker, and won't care
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I hope Nokia understands this: I'd rather have a niche product I can afford than a consumer product I can't. |
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So you want two styluses? :) Or planning on having long nails? :)
Of course there's the accelerometers, but I'm not counting them :) |
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Hmm, I use my N800 at least 3-4 hours per day. Often more. Between general web browsing for news, checking emails, blogging, dowloading and listening to podcasts and/or music, listening to FM radio, jotting notes in Xournal... sometimes I IM chat w/ my sister or mom...
... I use it in the living room while the family is watching TV - so that I don't have to sequester myself in the den with the desktop; in the, uh, restroom on occasion - wouldn't dare lug the laptop in there; in the car to listen to music/podcasts via AUX plug on my stereo; at work I listen to podcasts/music/FM radio at my desk (THANK YOU NOKIA for the external speakers! DO NOT remove these on the next version)... sometimes I sit out on my back porch eating breakfast in the morning, or having a drink in the evening, and surf the net or listen to internet radio - or both at the same time!... I have pulled my tablet out of my pocket and used it in restaurants, movie theaters, bookstores, airports... ... and NOW I find out it is good for nothing? Damnit. Why am I always the last to find out? Like benny1967 said - it's changed the way I use the internet. |
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