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lcuk 2008-11-20 10:15

Re: New name for internet tablet
 
quim,

could you please ensure we have holographic projector and stashed away light sabre (might change the form factor) in the devices please?

If we can't have tricorders I'll settle for an r2d2 clone anyday.

qole 2008-11-21 00:22

Re: New name for internet tablet
 
You don't need to stash away the light sabre. The tablet becomes the hilt, and the sabre comes out of a port between the USB and A/V out port.

yegaoo 2008-11-21 00:42

Re: New name for internet tablet
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by qgil (Post 243344)
Something that also makes me think are those users that come to forums like this and talk about the N810 as "the Nokia". Will we see people in the future going to a shop and asking for "a Maemo"?

Maemo is a cool name also. Maybe with some "extra"

Maemojo

Maemotion

Maewestmo

Maemortadel

Fannie Maemo
:p

qgil 2008-11-21 05:58

Re: New name for internet tablet
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by yegaoo (Post 243561)
Maemortadel

Now you definitely got me.

http://www.mortadeloyfilemon.com/vin...tas/3_2004.jpg

http://myfblog.wordpress.com/2008/08/25/el-zapatofono/ (warning: some Spanish cultural background needed)

wazd 2008-11-21 11:41

Re: New name for internet tablet
 
Nokia n1?)
Nokia's devices always used to have some strange serial numbers :) So people in stores always ask for "Nokia ####" or "n##"
So n1 will somehow arrange the device in product grid. Hi-def camera,awesome possibilities to share photos and watch vids/listen music. So it's "n-series" for sure. Much more "n" than n810 right now.
And "n1" because it will be the most advanced n-series device on the market (or not?), so it's like "number one". And it's just easy to remember.

paulkoan 2008-11-21 12:13

Re: New name for internet tablet
 
It is amazing that these threads go on for so long, even after they have been concluded, but equally how they meander as far from the point of the thread as possible.

It started as a thread about naming the genre of "internet tablet" devices. The fact that this genre exists independently of MIDs is in itself a testament to pointless genre marketing, and moreso when you consider that the Nokia range of internet tablets are the only devices that currently fit into the category.

I suppose then it is no surprise that people insist on using the word "nokia" in the genre name, if a little shortsighted. But I still find it amusing that people feel the need to come up with a name for an internet tablet, that is somehow better than "internet tablet" and arrive at "pocket computer". Perhaps we could just stick with "internet tablet" and then add "Nokia" to the front and we'd have our answer?

Oh hold on.

But this last post smacks the irony bell the hardest, and doesn't even attempt to come up with a name for the genre, but apparently just a new name for the n810.

It is a form of devolution.

daperl 2008-11-21 13:57

Re: New name for internet tablet
 
Hey, get off of our cloud Dr. Buzkill.

Benson 2008-11-21 18:48

Re: New name for internet tablet
 
Well, Netpad is the best I've heard in this thread, but I'm partial to handtop, so I'll throw it out there. It beats palmtop because it avoids confusion with Palm and with the HP200-like platforms last known as palmtops. It's also more accurate; a Palm (or other typical PDA) does get held in your palm, but an IT (or Pandora/200LX/etc.) doesn't really. And it does a pretty decent job of conveying the laptopiness, i.e. it's a general-purpose computer. Of course, I am wont to characterize it more brutishly as "a pocketable laptop", with way too many syllables. :)

Quote:

Originally Posted by pycage (Post 242808)
Pocket UMPC (to distinguish from those bricks running that last remaining CP/M derivative from Redmond).

In all fairness, NT is not really a CP/M derivative; it's a crock unto itself, but not that one. (And unless I'm quite mistaken, Origami/UMPC was all about NT5.1 (and later).)
Quote:

Originally Posted by qgil (Post 243326)
Considering the amount of time people have these tiny devices in their hands and the variety of uses they make of it, I tend to see them evolving more as a 'friend' or even an 'alter ego'.

That's more or less the whole PDA concept, which (at present) the tablets aren't so hot at. Fortunately, I don't want a friend/alter ego/assistant; I want a workbench for tinkering, and that way the N800 makes me quite happy.

allnameswereout 2008-11-25 20:54

Re: New name for internet tablet
 
Laptop is an incorrect term because men shouldn't carry it on their lap because its bad for their sperm count. Or so the research says. Notebook is the term of these days.

As such, the term 'nettop' is also meaningless. How do you mean net? Network? As if a laptop doesn't have networking? Or a mobile phone?

The term 'handtop' does describe that you have a device in your hands. The device is small, yet powerful. I think handtop is a nice blend which -while not superaccurately- at least attempts to combine 2 concepts ('handheld' and 'laptop' or 'nettop').

BTW, 2 or 3 letter acronyms are very powerful.

And WNT is in not related to CP/M; (MS)DOS is. WNT has its own microkernel designed by DEC VMS engineers.

qole 2008-11-25 23:03

Re: New name for internet tablet
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by qole (Post 242753)
"pocketpad"? "handpad"? "mypad"?

Quote:

Originally Posted by Benson (Post 243715)
Well, Netpad is the best I've heard in this thread, but I'm partial to handtop, so I'll throw it out there.

Hmm, which sounds better? Which is more descriptive? Handtop or Handpad? Tough call.


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