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2006-09-07
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I've had the 770 since the original NYC press confab. Nokia probably regretted that because I have blasted it mercilessly (but I don't think *undeservedly*).
Now I will again withdraw from the site, having had my say.
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2006-09-07
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2006-09-07
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@ "Almost there!" (Monte Christo, Count of)
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I still cannot understand the "It is not a pda" bit.
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2006-09-07
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Mike thinks he needs a PDA. He also thinks the 770 is not what he needs. But he still craves the 770's cool-factor.
That about sums it up, I guess.
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2006-09-08
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Mike thinks he needs a PDA. He also thinks the 770 is not what he needs. But he still craves the 770's cool-factor.
That about sums it up, I guess.
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2006-09-08
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Ignore any 3rd-party apps you might see that say they can handle that.
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2006-09-08
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That is like taking a computer and saying it isn't a pc if it isn't bundled with Office or other apps. PIM is only one function of a PDA.
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2006-09-09
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Realistically, the 770 is a UMPC, but Nokia, for some strange reason (Finlandia Vodka?) just steers clear of calling it that and sticks with Internet Tablet. Jeez, full-blown (pretty much) Unix with graphical interface, uber-comm capability and a handheld package? I mean, what more do you want in a UMPC?
I upgraded from Tablet OS 2005 to 2006 recently.
Although there are still bugs (and it seems Nokia introduces *new* bugs every time they touch the damned software!), the speed compared to 2005 just takes my breath away. I cannot at all say it is slow any longer.
Does Opera still crash for me (even with 8MB VM now!)? Yes.
Have I wound up crashing the unit doing simple things? Yes.
There are still bugs. But I can no longer complain about the speed at all.
Can I recommend it? *Almost*. If you are adventurous and need the kind of web browsing it offers, OK. If you are looking for something 100% rock solid, keep waiting. If you think this will be a pocket computer; forget it! In the words of one of the Aris, "It is what it is." An Internet Tablet. Don't go looking for much more than that. It's not even a PDA.
Right now, I think it is 90% towards being a real product. Before OS 2006, it was near-zero.
For myself, I still want more muscular hardware. I don't care what their *theory* says about things being able to run in the current amount of RAM, it simply isn't good enough (and the addition of VM with 2006 is an *admission* of that!). I also want Adobe to get off its rear-end and update Flash so that a future version can access things like YouTube -- which would also require a faster CPU and more RAM, I think.
Now I will again withdraw from the site, having had my say.