Nokia's cheap UMPC alternative is future-proof
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| Nokia released its first Linux-based pocket tablet a couple years
| ago. The 770 was a good proof of concept but failed to ignite the
| public imagination. Recently, the firm released the N800, the 770's
| successor, and with it, the expensive UMPC vendor camp and the PDA
| vendors both have something to worry about.
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http://www.theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=38629
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