Good choice imo.But it takes some getting your head around if your new to it like me.Had mine over a month now and still dont have a clue lol, good luck.
great stuff guys, i've only had the device for half a day now, and i'm extremely comfortable with navigating around the maemo os, program installations are smooth, no hiccups, no resets, no lagginess!
this is with multiple widgets streaming realtime pidgin(msn), facebook, rss feeds. conky reports rootfs as having just over 70mb free, pretty snappy. youtube webpage streaming is extremely smooth, dvd rips of movies (divx + ac3) run smooth on the default media player, video out to a tv works out of the box on these movies.
the only thing not working is 'turning control' to portrait mode for phone. however i much prefer to use the n900 in landscape mode exclusively, so it's not a problem.
the n900 is truly a remarkable device, it cost more than my asus netbook, but it's alot cooler. i haven't felt this way about a mobile device since i got my first gen iphone way back in aug 07!
the only thing not working is 'turning control' to portrait mode for phone. however i much prefer to use the n900 in landscape mode exclusively, so it's not a problem.
Interesting,as i've not heard of the phone portrait mode not working
In the Microb(Internet browser) try pressing control+shift+o, then turning it into portrait mode. Close your browser and go back to your phone - see if it kicks it into life
Congratulations on the choice. You'll find these forums overflowing with information on how to maximize your N900.
Just a word of advice, only go into the extras-testing and extras-devel repos IF YOU ARE ABSOLUTELY SURE of what you're doing.
I'm a total noob when it comes to the phone, so I've stayed away from those repos. This has resulted in my phone being one of the most stable devices I've ever owned.
no go on getting microb to work in portrait mode. doesn't really concern me though, i'm thrilled the n900 is so fuss-free for me, i imagined i would encounter alot of problems from reading all the posts on the forum.
i paid us480 for the device with an extra battery. not the absolute cheapest, i know dell had it for us429 a while back. but even if i got it from dell, i'm not located in the states, so overseas shipping would cost me another us30. not to mention additional 7% goods tax on the n900.
all in all, the n900 performs as well, if not better than the droid/nexus one, at a cheaper price!