I don't understand the point of these. The N800 shows that it is completely possible to create a powerful, extensible do-everything device that does not cram itself full of unnecessary phone features. People do not need cell phones in everything they own. Hell, I am trying my hardest to avoid cell phones since when I am outside, away from my land line, I am probably Already Doing Something.
Want the crazy, unnecessary cell phone features? Plug it in to the n800! Keeps everything much tidier, since the N800 can get away with not being a cell phone (but, rather, a very handy Internet tablet) and the cell phone you plug in can be a very simple, portable and tiny little device that is just that; a cell phone!
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Those look completely unusable as phones.
I don't understand the point of these. The N800 shows that it is completely possible to create a powerful, extensible do-everything device that does not cram itself full of unnecessary phone features. People do not need cell phones in everything they own. Hell, I am trying my hardest to avoid cell phones since when I am outside, away from my land line, I am probably Already Doing Something.
Want the crazy, unnecessary cell phone features? Plug it in to the n800!
Keeps everything much tidier, since the N800 can get away with not being a cell phone (but, rather, a very handy Internet tablet) and the cell phone you plug in can be a very simple, portable and tiny little device that is just that; a cell phone!