Most of the time when I am in the viciinity of WiFi that I can access, I have my laptop. What's the port of an internet tablet with this form factor if it does not have cell phone network capability?? Nokia wake up.
I can't wait for the iPhone 2, those guys actually know what consumers could use. I'm betting the next iPhone will have all this stuff plus the rumored pressure sensitiveness.
Simply use your existing phone, thether it to the N810 via Bluetooth and do what you need to do online...it's not that hard to understand, is it?
And this way, you can have a SMALL sexy phone and all the internet with you when you want, and take only the small sexy phone with you for nights out and similar stuff. Not that bad an idea if you ask me...
I have a laptop, but I don't routinely carry it around. It's kind of heavy and doesn't fit in my pocket. Mainly I have a laptop because I used to travel a lot, and it takes up so much less space than a desktop does.
When I need to compute on the move, take notes, or manage my calendar and to-do lists, I also have an old Palm, which does, easily, fit in my pocket. When I know I won't have any need of it, or will be going somewhere it could be damaged, I leave it at home and carry just my small, cheap cellphone, which does a great job of voice calling and is robust enough to survive being in my pocket all the time, often alongside a bunch of keys.
What the Palm lacks is connectivity. More often than not, at home my internet use is 30 seconds here, a minute there, and maybe I don't feel like getting up and going to the computer to do that. I often wish I could just browse from the Palm. So the N810 would be a perfect replacement for it.
Best of all: I know that third-party apps are not only supported, but encouraged. Can't say I trust Apple much in that regard, so the iPhone and iTouch are non-starters for me.
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Most of the time when I am in the viciinity of WiFi that I can access, I have my laptop. What's the port of an internet tablet with this form factor if it does not have cell phone network capability?? Nokia wake up.
I can't wait for the iPhone 2, those guys actually know what consumers could use. I'm betting the next iPhone will have all this stuff plus the rumored pressure sensitiveness.
That's 4-5 lbs. comparing to less than 250 grams.
Ever since I got my N800, I don't lug my laptop around to coffee shop anymore.
Simply use your existing phone, thether it to the N810 via Bluetooth and do what you need to do online...it's not that hard to understand, is it?
And this way, you can have a SMALL sexy phone and all the internet with you when you want, and take only the small sexy phone with you for nights out and similar stuff. Not that bad an idea if you ask me...
I have a laptop, but I don't routinely carry it around. It's kind of heavy and doesn't fit in my pocket. Mainly I have a laptop because I used to travel a lot, and it takes up so much less space than a desktop does.
When I need to compute on the move, take notes, or manage my calendar and to-do lists, I also have an old Palm, which does, easily, fit in my pocket. When I know I won't have any need of it, or will be going somewhere it could be damaged, I leave it at home and carry just my small, cheap cellphone, which does a great job of voice calling and is robust enough to survive being in my pocket all the time, often alongside a bunch of keys.
What the Palm lacks is connectivity. More often than not, at home my internet use is 30 seconds here, a minute there, and maybe I don't feel like getting up and going to the computer to do that. I often wish I could just browse from the Palm. So the N810 would be a perfect replacement for it.
Best of all: I know that third-party apps are not only supported, but encouraged. Can't say I trust Apple much in that regard, so the iPhone and iTouch are non-starters for me.