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The Nokia Internet tablets are very open too, I have an N810, though I'm thinking of getting rid of it now that I have a Pre. It is like really like a Linux computer, and now with the N900, it's really a phone rather than a UMPC.
Of course, the Pre's software is more easy to modify because of it being all text files, but the fact that it's all Javascript as far as official SDK apps go is double-edged, it means there's less official games available. (Not that you'd run a lot of games on an N900 either.)