Re: N810 - The glass is half full

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Also, interestingly,
What we don't appreciate is being charged for the Web browser and for many of the multimedia playback options. The browser might be good enough to shell out $30, but when was the last time you paid for a Web browser? Never, that's when. Also, our review unit came packed with the plugin that allows for playback of AAC audio tracks in movie files. For our best quality DivX files (don't ask where they came from, please), we found this plugin necessary. So, while we can accept paying for hardware additions, we wish software plugins were simply included. Maybe when more people start buying these devices.

Ummm. So you have to pay extra for a web browser that should be included in a device that was included in a device reviewed as an internet tablet?

On 25/05/2008, at 11:13 PM, John Holmblad wrote:
I am surprised that the reviewer did not mention the existence of the
portfolio of applications available at the maemo www site. Does this
suggest that Nokia is not doing a satisfactory job of promoting maemo as
a viable site for good quality N810/N800 applications?

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