Washington Post: It Does Little, and Not Very Well
Apr 17, 2006, 21:00 (1 Talkback[s])
(Other stories by Rob Pegoraro)
"The Nokia 770 Internet Tablet ought to possess all the
ingredients necessary for tech success. This thin, light
device--essentially, a touch-sensitive color screen framed by a few
buttons--looks like an artifact from science fiction. It comes from
a company with a long history of innovation in mobile devices. And
it runs on the tinkering-friendly, open-source Linux operating
system.
"But while this $360 gadget might fit in great on 'Star Trek,'
in the real world it competes with a galaxy of other handheld
devices--most of which do more than the Nokia 770, and do it far
more reliably and gracefully..."
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