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Originally Posted by Hedgecore
There was crazy innovation and skill. Now, we live in a world of bloat where a bleedin word processor needs a P4 2.0GHz to function.
Are the requirements that low?
 
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so... a transparent cover which permits to see the screen while still on and perhaps with a tactile keyboard in the transparent layer...
BINGO!
The problem could be how to get the power for the keyboard, but a simple brush connector could be enough...
 
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I like #3, but want a larger Spacebar. Teeny Spacebars have stopped me many times from importing stuff from Japan. I also think the 3 buttons should remain horizontal. Damn nice work.

I hope Nokia shocks us all with even more!
 
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Here's my idea of how the case would work for #4. It would probably need more space between the left part of the screen and the D-pad and other buttons to be ergonomic.

As for #3, I guess a couple buttons next to the space bar could make way for a longer space bar. Also it's just a matter of flipping the buttons 90 degrees to suit your needs. Everyone feel free to play around with my drawings to change, add, or remove anything you would like.
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#75
Guys,

I've compiled your suggestions about a faster processor, better input method, more RAM, etc and come up with the following:



Unfortauntely it raises the price by about a thousand bucks.

Sarcastically yours,
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Now that is the future of computing.
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(trying an on-topic post for a change)

I took the Nokia poll on the Tableteer site today and started out with the intention not to be nice. What I find remarkable is that, although many, many aspects of the 770 which I consider important to me (webbrowser, HWR, editor, file manager, application manager, ...) are badly implemented in the device, I nevertheless am not dissatisfied with it.

Mind you, it's not a glaring endorsement, but somehow the 770, with all its deficiencies and shortcomings, still manages to bring a smile to my face everytime I whip it out. It' sometimes a very short-lived smile, but nevertheless...

Suffice to say that, as far as I'm concerned, Nokia made a big mistake by providing me with a textbox to give my personel comments. Still, I managed to keep it under a thousand words.
 
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That survey was too constricting. I don't have a cell phone. I don't want a cell phone. Phones are the worst invention of all time. They're one of the only ones that require immediate attention and constantly interrupt our lives. The last thing I want is a portable annoyance strapped to me. (You can guess how I reacted to the fashion accessory question).
 
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It has yet to make me smile, although the near-miracle 6-8 open Opera windows vs 2-3 with OS 2005 came close. The closest to joy I've gotten was aflegg's YouTube converter -- which is no thanks to Nokia!

Someone earlier mentioned the seemingly-silly phone Qs. I think Nokia knows who's buying the 770. The As to those Qs will just confirm it for them further.

I doubt there is any overlap between 770 owners and owners of this:

http://www.mobile-review.com/review/vertu-en.shtml

Last edited by Mike Cane; 2006-10-05 at 19:47. Reason: typo!!!
 
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Well I bought my first phone when I ordered the 770. A Nokia of course, just to be sure they'd work well together. I hardly ever speak into it, mostly it serves as a modem for the tablet :-)
 
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