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1 year ago
After some initial geekery (Skype works well, as does the streaming radio player), I now don't know what for either.
The eeePC wipes the floor with it. Maybe between micro PC's and the iPhone, it's a dead duck segment?
/m
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Also - there's a strong community out there for this device (And the N800).
Ask around, there's a lot of things you can do with it.
I've considered getting one a number of times...
1 year ago
But I did get it before microlaptops etc - also it was only £170ish so if I lost it etc wasnt such a big deal compared to a laptop.
I also know a few people who use it in big companies instead of phones/pagers so they can check emails etc even when away from their desk - again its a lot easier to carry around compared to a laptop and you dont have to worry about a mobile signal if you have wifi.
Finally i think I can see some ideas on the n800 in the N96 so nokia probably learn from it as well.
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Mainly use is as a reader. Otherwise I use Blackberry or for a small laptop I use a used IBM Thinkpad X24 with an older version of ubuntu. It does play a role as a mid device that I can stick in my pocket and not worry too much about the battery.
1 year ago
It's small enough to fit in my (tiny!) handbag, it goes with me wherever I travel. A laptop requires its own bag, plus various accessories, this one just slips into a pocket or handbag. And it uses the same charger as my phone, so I save space in my luggage. On trips I use it to check photos I've taken, since the N800 has a screen which is far better and bigger than the one on my camera. Writing emails and notes is easier on the N800 than on my phone, thanks to the qwerty keyboard.
To be fair, it's not as efficient as a laptop, but on the other hand it's only 100+ grams and I prefer to browse web pages on my N800 rather than on the tiny screen of my phone.
The day I can buy a Sony Ericsson Xperia or a HTC Touch Pro I might not need my N800 anymore. But until that, I'll stick to my beloved N800!