Cyrus’ Weblog has a pretty good opinion of the upcoming Nokia 770. Looks like Cyrus has been on the lookout for a device like this one:
Then came the 770. It has a wide and higher resolution screen with an open source os, with everything I needed and guess what: with a price tag of $350! I thought it was love at first sight but after a while I came up with facts: + It has a 800×480 screen + Comes with RSS client, flash player, pdf reader etc. Everything I need in a single package.
Cyrus loudly complains about the choice of RS-MMC and that argument is valid and has been voiced throughout the community. I know that Nokia reads this site so hopefully if enough people chime in with support for Secure Digital cards, we can get the storage capacity above the gigabyte level on 770. Support of Turkish language, or rather the lack of it, is another complaint, but that could be fixed with software on an open source platform, just have to get a critical mass of those Turkish hackers.
However, Cyrus seems to bash Nokia for supporting and advertising Internet radio so much.
They mention internet radio but.. how many of you geeks listen to internet radio? I don’t even have a single friend that listen to it neither I think it’s a feature worth mentioning. But they serve it in a golden plate.
Not true, Cyrus. The situation might be different in Turkey, but here in the States 56% listen to Web radio, be it the radio embedded in Windows Media Player, WinAmp, just standalone apps, or perhaps subscriptions like Yahoo! Unlimited. If I can get my 770 hooked up to my stereo system and let it play the music from Yahoo! Launch, it’s almost an ideal media center.
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