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and slap a video out on the smartphone and one have a nice computer (optionally, build in a projector system that can do the task for a 19" display, given the right surface).
hell, take a look at the redfly, its basically a larger keyboard and screen for smartphones... (altho a N800 with font size 20 and a bluetooth keyboard works wonders for typing forum posts ;)) |
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From other comments looks like Nokia is interested in Linux based phones. It is highly probable it prepares whole line of devices which will depend on this kernel but no one of them will have all features provided by software.
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"-- data is what we are talking about here today. -- And actually what I said already in my discussion -- these were some of the highlights, so were are still working. This is not sort of -- an announcement of the fifth generation." ;) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-PRVkUe5tzE |
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(This is not a response to any past post that I know of, it is a thought I had today regarding the next NiT and it's associated soft/firmware.)
I saw this... http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadgetm...vel-patent.jpg "Nokia patent app suggests N97's form factor isn't complicated enough" ... Couldn't this concept be better realized with a combination of hardware and firmware in the next tablet? That is: Leave the form factor the same as the N810 however, when the tablet is held upright as in fig. 4, the active application auto-rotates and reduces to take up the top half of the screen. An on screen keyboard appears on the bottom half (if selected as a user preference :cool: ). Rotate the beast back to landscape mode, as in fig. 6, and the app re-sizes to take up the full screen. If the screen is tapped in a text field and the keyboard is closed, an on screen key board pops up a la the N800. When the keyboard is open, it behaves as the N810 does now. *** Some variant of auto-rotation would have to be included in RX-51 for me to take notice. It would also have to run at a fast enough clock, for it to be effective. Lag time sucks. Just ask an owner of a new Blackberry. :eek: The ability to easily manage multiple streams in a household WLAN and near real time HD video streams via the WWweb, will be what is expected by the public from the next "must have" device. |
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Eheh. That keyboard looks 100% like the one in E71. So I'd first look at which model of E-series this might apply to. Also, just because of schematics, doesn't mean the implementation(s) look like the schematics. For the patent doesn't include the keyboard as being part of the patent it is merely used here in the example. Perhaps for good reason, perhaps not.
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