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The greater screen DPI while maintaining the same (I assume) touch screen precision will make it harder to poke at small UI elements. As a result, most of the UI is extremely oversized and designed for manipulation with chubby, greasy fingers.
Another consideration which I think bears on the screen is the lousy stand.
I always feel like each successive Maemo device is a couple steps forward and a couple steps back and a couple steps in random directions.
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2009-11-09
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This is my biggest complaint.
I don't wear glasses, so I can't comment about "handicaps" and optometrists, etc, and I do not find myself straining to read the N900's screen.
EDIT: Just to make what I said clear: I find viewing on the N900's screen, even pages of text, to be fine.
But I certainly find interacting with the screen to be more difficult. The built-in apps and their football-stadium-sized buttons make it easy to use with fingers, but as soon as you wander off of the "optimised for Fremantle" path, you quickly need the stylus and a very steady hand.
I keep forgetting the device has a stand. The first word that jumps into my head is "vestigial". I have never found a use for it.
That really nails it for me, too.
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2009-11-10
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EDIT: Just to make what I said clear: I find viewing on the N900's screen, even pages of text, to be fine.
) seem to be more saturated than on the N8x0 and the display slightly brighter on max setting (though that might be just my N810's screen showing it's age).I keep forgetting the device has a stand. The first word that jumps into my head is "vestigial". I have never found a use for it.
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2009-11-10
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I keep forgetting the device has a stand. The first word that jumps into my head is "vestigial". I have never found a use for it.
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2009-11-10
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A Mini DV cassette case placed under the stand brings the N900 up to a sufficient angle that I can use it as a Twitter monitor on my desk at work, much as I used my N800 and N810 previously. Sadly, that's the best I've come up with, and as it does nothing for stability, using the touch screen is still well-nigh impossible.
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2009-11-10
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2009-11-11
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2009-11-11
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2009-11-11
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I really like the overall bullet points of the N900, but wish they were in a device with a 4-5" screen (1024*600 wouldn't be a bad idea, either) with a larger keyboard and D-Pad and a full device width, multiple viewing angle, integral stand. While such a device would obviously be bigger than the N900, it would be a LOT smaller than the space used by my N95+N810. I basically want what I see as the NIT mission statement "As close to a desktop level Internet experience as will fit in a pocket."