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2009-11-24
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2009-11-24
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2009-11-24
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But but but ..... reading is hard and tells me things I don't want to hear. I WONT I WONT I WONT
*sticks fingers in ears* NANANANANANNANA I'M NOT LISTENING
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2009-11-24
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I'm a huge Nokia fan, and the N900 is awesome, but some of you guys need to learn to take a little criticism without flipping your lids. RealityCheck makes some valid points, and shouldn't be attacked just for raising some questions on this board.
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2009-11-24
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2009-11-24
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We'll that is sure one long invisible A/V cable connected to the N900 don't you think.
I'm a huge Nokia fan, and the N900 is awesome, but some of you guys need to learn to take a little criticism without flipping your lids. RealityCheck makes some valid points, and shouldn't be attacked just for raising some questions on this board.
here's a tip for the future: don't goto a sprocket-enthusiast forum and start a thread dissing sprockets... nothing personal to the OP, just a good rule of thumb.
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Nokia's advertising is very slick and cool - e.g. (http://maemo.nokia.com/) and I really I like it - but it promises something I suspect this device does not deliver.

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2009-11-24
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Multitasking
I'm not sure this device can comfortably run two or three tasks at the same time, from what I see in all the videos it is more "Task-Switching" rather than Multitasking and even that is not very responsive. When an option is selected, there seems to be a noticeable delay of about 1/2 second before the device responds - Very slow internal storage?, Overworked CPU? I don't know.
In almost every demonstration video of Multitasking, the user has to tap the screen a few times to switch tasks, almost like the CPU goes to 100% busy for a short period of time - particularly after starting the music player and if you listen carefully the music is jittery when switching tasks.
Task-Switching is not Multitasking, having said that, the N900 seems good at Task-Switching given that most the apps demonstrated are actually doing nothing e.g. IM, web page, etc. these are all 100% idle apps waiting for input.
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