Re: N800 RIP?

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Fernando Cassia wrote:

> On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 8:59 PM, Denis Dimick <dgdimick@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> I do wish I had the second card slot, however, I don't need the FM radio.
>> I never use the GPS, did use it once when lost, so it's nice to have.
>>
>> Denis
> 
> The extra $100 in the price is NOT nice to have and just kills the
> ability of the device to be used in home automation scenarios, where
> the N800 would have made a great fixed device.
> 
> FC

Too bad the Archos is not open.  The 605 is going for $199.99 now.  Now that
Nokia has abandoned this market, there is an opportunity for a more
perceptive company.  Besides Archos, I have discovered similar platforms:
Porient H12, Viliv S5 Mid, Lenovo IdeaPad U8, BenQ S6, and Peartree Z5xx. 
Anyone know of any that I missed?  None of these are shipping in the US
yet, and the Peartree is actually a development platform.  The N800 was
manufactured in Korea.  Anyone know by what company?
-- 
Jeffrey Barish

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