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(Unverified)Sep 18th 2007 8:31PM
I am a newbie to all this poscket tech. Only my wife has the cell phone!
I have read a lot of the N800's GPS reviews. They are not too positive. While its small kit costs the same as a nuvi 250 and offers no voice instrustions. Not so hot if you are without a navigator!
The one app that thrills every owner is the Internet.
The camera seems poor.
Skype ( I Skype-out a lot) is only strong at the called party's side of the call, ... oh ... and someone got passable quuality using Shure ear plugs. Heck .. you might as well buy the new $2000 Tosh 13' Laptop.
I have waited for a tablet that "does it all" for years. Its stil not here. Even so, I'll probably take a chance on the N800. That said, The cost is at least worth the education.
PS:
How about some SD output to a flatscreen?