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2007-11-15
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2007-11-15
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2007-11-15
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2007-11-15
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2007-11-15
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I agree N800 is your better choice. Keep in mind that, so far, you will be unable to see and work with MS Office documents, just Word (I think).
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2007-11-15
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I've held on to my faithful 770 for nearly two years, and just recently upgraded to a N800 off eBay now that the prices have plummeted. Honestly, the performance gap between the two is unbelievable ; even knowing about it beforehand doesn't prepare to the actual experience.
The 770 is still functional and useful, yes ; but it will never run OS2008 and above like the N8x0 do, and a lot of existing and future apps will not run on it at all.
If keyboard and GPS are not essential, it's clear that for a first buy a new (or almost-new) N800 is the sweet deal right now, as it has the exact same hardware specs and performance, plus two full-size SDHC slots...
edit: sorry for the redundancy - when I started to type there were no responses to your question, but I got interrupted and by the time I finished there were more than enough. But I guess you get the picture here :-)
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2007-11-15
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2007-11-15
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However there is a woot off going on and I expect a 770 for about $100 to $120.
What's the community think?
Prime purpose is to replace paper in pocket. I've had an HP95LX, 100LX, 200LX, and some compaq PDA's. I need documents at my fingertips and note taking capabilities. Internet connections a plus, don't care about builtin GPS much, KB is not worth $200.
Any recommendations?
770 for about $100 (about 4 hours work)
800 for about $240
810 for about $450
Didn't expect the woot off for another two weeks.
tia