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2009-05-25
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Wouldn't it be cool to have a modular device where the "phone" part slid in and out of a larger "tablet," making them one in the same device when they were "connected"? Wow...
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2009-05-25
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2009-05-25
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2009-05-25
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atilla77: I could have told you what the results of your poll would be before you even ran it. Most of us here bought a tablet at least partly for the big beautiful screen, so of course we're going to be disappointed by the tiny screen they're offering us now.
In this light I sort of understand the device split. The 'other' device either needs to be a phone or a micro-netbook to draw new people in to the Maemo ecosystem as has nothing to say to existing users (see the fallout in the N900 rumor threads). It also tells me that abandoning the current form factor would also alienate a lot of current users (ok, that's not exactly rocket science to conclude after some time on the forums, but still
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2009-05-25
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i've considered doing something like that with the thinnest bt phone i could find and mounting it on the slim part of the n800 on the battery cover.... but... i didnt...
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2009-05-25
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Hmm.. as an engineer, I'd have to say, no, not cool.
Modularizing the connectivity out and dropping it into either of two shells is quite workable, but modularizing across functional lines leaves you with a siamese monstrosity.
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2009-05-25
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2009-05-25
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I would be happy with a N800-sized device with a phone and lots of cool Maemo features. And as big a screen as could be done.
Then I could leave my cell phone in my cell and happily take my tablet to walkaround with.