Nokia Takes Third Swing at Internet Tablet 275
DeviceGuru writes "It looks like Nokia is intent on scoring success with a Linux-powered Internet tablet. The company has unveiled the N810, its third attempt at hitting a home run with the concept. The new model adds a slide-out hardware keyboard, and also a built-in GPS receiver and FM transmitter (for in-car listening), among a number of other enhancements (such as a faster CPU and more memory). At this point, the device is positioned as an email and browsing tool, a social networking aid, a GPS, a VoIP phone, and a multimedia player (and streamer, thanks to built-in WiFi). Will this prove any more successful than the two previous iterations of this offering?"
Simple Question (Score:5, Funny)
"Will this prove any more successful than the two previous iterations of this offering?"
No.
At this point we need one of those forms that has all the check boxes as to why it will fail, like the one for SPAM.
Re:Simple Question (Score:2, Funny)
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[ ] No wireless
[X] Less space than a Nomad
[X] Lame
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Re:Knock Knock. Who's there? 2002 (Score:5, Funny)
Social networking aid? (Score:5, Funny)
Re:It's the price (Score:4, Funny)
After all, what is a notebook computer? Why, it's just a re-creation of a desktop computer, but slower and suckier. Who would ever buy such a thing?
I confidently predict that notebooks will be phased out in the next three years, due to sheer lack of demand for them.
my n800 (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Simple Question (Score:2, Funny)
2. You do want to fiddle with it.
3. Your name is Thaelon.
Therefore, you are an elf.