Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 29th Aug 2006 21:24 UTC
"The Nokia 770 Internet Tablet is a thin black handheld device with a Linux operating system, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, but, unlike most Nokia handhelds, it's not a cell phone. Instead, it's a fun way to connect to the Internet. The latest version shows promise, but it's still not quite ready for prime time."
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Although I'd disagree with you, as I actually have a N770. By ignoring the reviews and buying it, I've found that I use it all the time. Opera works wonderfully. The screen is awesome. The mail reader is a little slow, but invaluable nonetheless. And it's Linux, so I can do things like mount my shared music folder over nfs and have everything Just Work.
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Although I'd disagree with you, as I actually have a N770. By ignoring the reviews and buying it, I've found that I use it all the time. Opera works wonderfully. The screen is awesome. The mail reader is a little slow, but invaluable nonetheless. And it's Linux, so I can do things like mount my shared music folder over nfs and have everything Just Work.