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virionnwSep 4th 2007 3:11AM
I bought one of these, and though it satiated my lust for the iPhone-quality browsing (better with flash support on the n800, for me) I didn't buy it as an iPhone replacement. I bought it since, for the size and price, it completely beat out any PDA on the market. Since I had long used my old PDA for movies and music, and the T|X I bought/returned for web the n800 was the perfect step up. Add in the great open source community and software updates that expand functionality and it's a nice package. The 770 is too if you have more modest intentions for such a device, but both have the same screen resolution and the 770 can be fitted with a Hacker edition of the n800's OS.