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A note of clarification on my list above. Some of the items were things that I can do for (as opposed to on) the N800, like MediaConverter, but I got carried away with all the functionality and did not make the distinction...an important one though, thanks!
Also, I forgot one very important feature: GoogleTalk IM (though now I will likely just be using Skype)
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2007-07-13
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@ "Almost there!" (Monte Christo, Count of)
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2007-07-13
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2007-07-13
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"Great posting, greyghost, I hope the sceptics here will now be convinced to buy the N800. I also don't know any small device with that much functionality. Even the iPhone cannot cope."
Well, the Nokia N95 does all of the things that Greyghost lists, and has built-in GPS and navigation as well as a built-in video recorder and 5-MP camera! In fact, just about all of the things can be done except ereader without adding additional software. And it is smaller than the N800 and the iPhone. Oh, and it's a phone too (but can do skype with free add-on sofware)
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2007-07-13
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Granted it can but I would much rather do most of the activities listed on an 800 px wide screen.
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2007-07-14
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2007-07-14
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2007-07-14
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Great Post.
Don't forget Quiver Photo Viewer for enjoying your photos and letting your friends enjoy them too. Just set it to Full Screen/Slide Show and pass the N800 around.
http://downloads.maemo.org/product/quiver/
http://mike.yi.org/projects/quiver/
http://mike.yi.org/projects/quiver/wiki/QuiverForMaemo
Remember the old days when we had our photographs printed so when friends came round we would hand them our snaps? Now our digital photos reside on our computers and who wants to sit round a computer with friends?
Quiver on the N800 combines that old fashioned sociability with digital convenience.
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2007-07-15
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Also, I forgot one very important feature: GoogleTalk IM (though now I will likely just be using Skype)