Nokia 770 Instead Of A Laptop?
Mike Rundle of Business Logs is considering a Nokia 770 insead of a laptop. He states that he can’t justify the price of a notebook for the functionality and consistancy of use. I think there are going to be more and more people looking to choose something between a traditional Palm and a laptop, which is where the Nokia 770 fits in.
Related Posts:I just read a 9-page review at MobileBurn and it seems like a cool little device: Bluetooth, Wifi, a Linux-based OS running the Gnome window manager, a big screen, a nice web browser, and lot more stuff. Pair it with a slick Bluetooth fold-up keyboard and I might have a winner!
The small number of actual applications for it is not really a problem, considering I can write & save text and keep track of stuff all from within a browser. 770 + Bluetooth keyboard = around $500. Cheapo Mac laptop would be a few hundred more, and possibly worth it if I used it more than a week or so per year…
