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Actually, I live in the US. Not sure where you live, but it must be a really cool place if theft is not an issue there.
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I am for the “separate phone” design too. And the security issue is one of the reasons. I have hope Nokia will release again another non-phone tablet some time in the future, maybe 2011... Until then I'll stick to the N800. Not only it's more fit to my wishes, but older devices are less prone to be stolen! ;) |
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Anyway, looks like you were up to the internet opinion war challenge! Semantics at 20 paces! Fire! |
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Eh, folks having international issues, please take it somewhere else other than this thread please.
--- Folks having issues with a Maemo 5 device sporting cellular connectivity *options,* get over it; this was known for a long time and nothing about a pre-production device's review will change what has already been debated here ad nauseum. --- Folks not loving the keyboard, but have never had more than 2sec using the N97, you will be surprised. Allow youself the blessing of not having expectations that are off, and just wait until you get the device to center things appropriately for you. --- All this fuss about a device that's not even official yet. I wonder if folks will feel the same after they are told by Nokia that this is the face of what Nokia wants to do with computing (open source, community involvement, technology paradigm shifting, service oriented features and devices, and occasional rewards). Then again, it might erupt into... well, this. |
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Thanks for the sobriety injection ARJ!
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I should wait until a formal announcement to complain, but I find myself much less excited about the n900 than I wanted to be, and was from 770->800->810. Gone are: Big-ish screen $400-ish price freedom from carrier/contract ( yeah, unlocked blah-blah ) computer friendly keyboard in favor of phone friendly one dpad, etc. Not to mention new generic slider-phone styling. It's becoming more of a paris-hilton chick phone than mobile computer/internet tablet. Which is OK I guess since Nokia sells phones, but not the direction I hoped for or that got me excited about maemo to begin with. I do like to new horsepower. Here's to hoping for more variants soon.. maybe nokia can beat apple back to the 4.5 - 5'' tablet. |
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EDIT: With as popular as the RX-51 seems to be getting, I'm not even sure if I'm being sarcastic anymore. |
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