InfoWorld expects great things from 770
Tuesday June 21st 2005, 12:17 pm Category: Nokia 770 news
Thanks to Roger pointing to this article in InfoWorld where Tom Yager seems to be impressed with Nokia’s 770.
The Nokia 770 Internet Tablet is easy to describe: It’s a pocket computer with a huge (800 by 480 pixels) touch-sensitive LCD, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, and Linux. Millions of open sourcers mourning the demise of Sharp’s Zaurus are considering removing their black armbands. The 770 has no hard drive, but there’s only one reason to have a hard drive on a mobile machine, and I don’t need an iPod that plays movies. The 770 displays PDF and Flash files directly, meaning everything I “save as” from my PowerBook is viewable on the 770.
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