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) and expand the market, if your in the market for it you'll get it, and it seems to be that the under tone towards the Nokia tablets/MIDs is , well why do I need a that device for that when I have a computer and a smart phone. Just like that big screen t.v, you dnt need all that at all but if it were at that price you wouldn't mind helping your self to a "couple"... needless to say you cant harp on something for what it lacks and then top it off with a necessity bomb. Not the best comparison but I hope you kinda get what i'm trying to say, its like you have to haggle with consumers to even look into something new by droppin the price. making top notch hardware (expensive to manufacture) top notch software ( again exspensive to manufacture) then present it in some type of magnetic sales pitch, i see why they dnt mind appealing to this small market, for the few that are in it we appreciate it and utilize and make the most out of it for genuine use instead of getting it because it can finally copy/paste and play music as well as have thousands of apps just for the sake of having them that we know will probably never be used. the mass majority of new users/ consumers are way to FICKLE for this market of devices for the time being, not to say they will never come around but like I was saying in the beginning of my "book" lol, I am a person who loves gadgets and tech but still wasn't totally on to this device and even took more for me totally get on board once I heard about it, so for someone who isn't as tech savvy to want to jump on board because its a smaller version of the PC they have, will take awhile like Raiden says ( even more so because they want to grade against a fully juiced up desk top) but my only grip is skeptics feel that the iphone/ touch is best for there needs in this aspect. which is sad really to me, I cant imagine doing all the things that ppl claim the NIT "cant" do due to lack of speed, or what ever, on an iphone/ touch... then I've read ppl say this NIT is reaching its end of life or something.. As long as it performs and does what its not only supose to do but fulfils my need (like all tech you buy) then it will remain n good standing with me, I really dnt see how they say its so old or dated when it came out the same year the iPhone did and the only thing that has changed with the iPhone is software, hardly non if any real changes made, so why is every one dumping on the n810 like it pales in comparison. I know this isn't something that you could give to a friend and they enjoy it as much as an "apple-MID" but thats just the one herdle that has to be over come in my eyes for MIDs to reach out to new users, even to me its seems a bit mcuh to really customize this thing to really get it the way you want it but I'm always up for a challenge and have a disire to learn more about software and programs and such so I actually bought this to help me become more tech savvy and learn and have fun with a great gadget.