Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 1st Sep 2009 11:27 UTC
Hardware, Embedded Systems According to Apple, the netbook market is not a market they want to partake in, because they believe the current crop of netbooks is not good enough. Well, good enough or not, netbook sales are still growing like crazy, according to the latest figures from DisplaySearch.
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vtolkov
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2006-07-26

I have N800 and it does a lot of things for me. Mail and RSS, Skype and Google Talk, GPS navigator for car and hikes, e-book reader, alarm clock, video and music player. This is what I really use. It is a great device for travel. And it does not cost me $80 per month for all of that.

If it has cellphone and internet access everywhere, it would be even more great, but, probably, it will have monthly service with some comparable price, so it becomes comparable with iPhone and android and others, and I do not know what to choose. See, maemo does not have apps, really. There are just few of them. And, as most of Linux apps, they are buggy. Sometimes up to the state of unusability. From the other hand, iPhone has a lot of apps. And they are polished. But closed. Hard choice, really.

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