Was my initial thought for addressing this post. But upon refelection I believe I'll ask you to keep your derogatory name calling to yourself. Not everyone on this forum is 13 years old and thinks that is an appropriate way to reference a person.
Nah, it wasn't me. Which would be obvious if you read my posts in this thread praising the N900.
The dark side of the N900 is the hardware as it is already outdated and i agree with the comments on the keyboard but there again you can plug an external via usb.
The dark side of the N900 is the hardware as it is already outdated and i agree with the comments on the keyboard but there again you can plug an external via usb.
nowdays if you buy a phone or a pc it will be outdated in couple of months
doesnt n900 have the same processor that iphone have? (but with ability to overclock )
You will find the N900 to be a superior writing device for note taking. I use it to take the minutes of meetings at work. I usually have the minutes e-mailed before the bulk of the people attending the meeting have left the room.
I'm interested in the app you use for note taking. Xjournal? or you just type darn fast on that keyboard?
I'm using Xjournal but seems some limitation to expand more pages. Each time I need to save page by page. Suggestion?
As for OP question whether to buy a N900 now, sure why not? It's a rather good device (for now). But Cavaet Emptor, please spend some time to read the other threads to familiarize also with some of the negative feedback. Ultimately, it's your choice. But definitely, the community here makes the overall N900 experience so much better!
The dark side of the N900 is the hardware as it is already outdated and i agree with the comments on the keyboard but there again you can plug an external via usb.
You can overclock the N900. No problems there, besides the default speed plays angry birds just fine.