Just heard of this:
NOKIA 770 INTERNET TABLET DISCUSSION FORUM LAUNCHED
LinuxDevices.com has launched a discussion forum specifically focused on
the exciting new Nokia 770 Internet Tablet. We believe the 770 has lots
of potential, and we expect it to evolve rapidly as more and more of the
tablets get into Linux enthusiasts' hands. We therefore want to
encourage our readers to ask -- and answer -- questions about the
device.
http://ct.enews.deviceforge.com/rd/cts?d=207-84-2-28-3683-6151-0-0-0-1
On Sun, 19 Feb 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Before you get it check the reviews - there was one (I can't remember
where - Linux Journal? Linux Devices?) that was less than thrilled.
Great concept but poor execution.
On Sun, 19 Feb 2006, Amichai Rotman wrote:
Hi all,
Any of you got the chance to check this cool gadget?
I want to buy it - but can't. It is n't available outside the US or
Europe.
Eurocom's Customer Service Dept. say they won't market it ever in Israel
due
to the fact it is NOT a cellular phone. The US and UK sites won't accept
international credit cards or addresses outside the respective coutries...
I can't even fill out a contact form - they expect a local phone # and
carrier - it's mandatory...
How can I get my hands on one of these? I have a friend in London - but
he
can't charge his credit card for 245 BP...
Will it even work in Israel once (and if) I get it(althogh, I don't see a
reason it won't)?
Here is the link for the product info:
http://www.nokia.co.uk/nokia/0,8764,75321,00.html
Any advice?
Thanks!
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