However, LLCP is just a communication protocol -- from an application point of view "LLCP support" is about the same as saying that N9 supports TCP and UDP -- necessary but useless by itself. You have to have some application protcol talking on top of LLCP to get any use out of it.
Excellent, thanks for the insights....
So they may be using LLCP as the basis for their software/dvr.
Or as suggested earlier, it could be something entirely different.
I emailed them about N9 support & availability in Australia & this was their response:
So I've emailed them once more to find out the latest on this (can't see any news on their site).
It's now been just over 7mth since they last responded to me (25/01)...
The felt they needed about that much time to get things sorted with distributors etc.
I won't be chasing them up if they don't respond, so feel free to anyone else.
Email addy: oyvind.holtedahl[at]gmail.com Think there's a more generic one on their site too.
So this is the feedback I've gotten so far, start from the bottom & read upwards:
Originally Posted by
We don't know until partners have been signed.
/Øyvind
On Sep 3, 2012 3:42 PM, "xxxx wrote:
Hello? Almost 1wk has past now. Thank-you.
On 28/08/12 2:26 AM, xxxx wrote:
Meaning what exactly, can you please be a little more communicative? TY.
On 28/08/12 2:17 AM, Oyvind wrote:
You have to track us online to see.
/Øyvind
On Aug 26, 2012 10:58 PM, "xxxx wrote:
Asia = Oceania too? (Australasia, South Pacific etc)
If in Oceania where can I buy? TY.
On 27/08/12 6:55 AM, Oyvind wrote:
Asia now, Europe Q1, US tbd
/Ųyvind
Communication isn't exactly this guy's strong point.
I've sent one more e-mail to get further clarification.
If I get some more feed-back I'll post it here...
I doubt I'd use it for 8hrs /day, every day.
Even if I did 18-months is acceptable...
But only if the price drops from 240USD to 110USD, or thereabouts.
It's a shame he didn't make one that includes a rechargeable/replaceable battery.
Maybe it's still possible to do that? (unofficially).