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The biggest problem Nokia has is their User interface in their phones.

Symbian OS doesn't seem to be a popular OS among many users.

Maybe things may change with Maemo, but will users like it?

If Nokia can hit a homerun with a new User Interface on their Smartphones
they will gain marketshare.

my opinion

Robert

The one thing I like about this Nokia Netbook is the battery life of 12 hours.

But to pay $299US and then $60 a month to AT&T is just too expensive.

I would price this Netbook at $450US, because its got the longest lasting battery of
any Netbook.

Or than that its just a Netbook like any other.


The more we see of this Inkia 500 Mid, the better chance it has selling in USA or Canada.

I hope someone could have a chance to get their hands on one and make a demo review

on Youtube.

Then we will understand where this low cost Mid stands.


If they would include a Webcam and Windows XP for $199.00, I would buy it.

The new Nokia Ovi App store is very slow to use.

I'm sure they would have known that millions of people would visit the store, so they have been

more scalable.

Regards Robert



If Owl the company in China wants to sell this iMpc A10, then they must open online

distrubition channels, allowing buyers to pay by PayPal.

If this is done I see USA and Canadian consumers willing to buy this UMPC.

If Owl only accepts T/T(Bank Transfer), main stream consumers will not buy this UMPC.


Greetings Thi mam:

I would place the Apple Ipod Touch as number 1, with the Nokia N800/810 a close second.

Regards Robert

Greetings:

There has been great advances in Mobile devices, one of them are Netbooks, which are priced between $300-$500US.

Now why can't someone out there make a MID priced at about $300 or less.

If the ClarionMiND MID is priced at $649, I would rather buy a Netbook or Laptop, than put
over $600 in a MID.

MID's should be priced at $300 or less, then they will sell like hotcakes.

Regards Robert


I wonder if Intel continues to dominate the CPU market with their Intel Atom and Intel Moorestown CPU in 2009, then will Intel control the Netbook market.

I believe the CPU industry should always have 2-3 players Globally, this gives fair play in creating more dynamic products.

Regards Robert

Greetings:

This is the way they can track everyone with an iphone.


Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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