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When Internet Tablets go bad

March 31st, 2008

Unfortunately nothing in life is perfect, which is why RogerS over at Internet Tablet Talk has felt it time to vent his spleen over some oddities he just doesn’t understand about Nokia’s Nseries Internet Tablets. From the contortions needed to control parts of the OS to constructing a playlist of songs, the N800 and N810 fire his rage. Do you get your head round these things? What else annoys you about the ITs? Jump over to leave your thoughts.

For general problems however, you might want to read neoncherry’s guide to troubleshooting problems on your N800 or N810 over on Internet Tablet School which includes info on guarantees and warranties.

If you’ve got more questions, you’re probably best off following neoncherry’s advice and heading straight to the Internet Tablet Talk forums where you’ll find a community bursting with knowledge and ideas.


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  • Posted by Roger Sperberg on March 31st, 2008 at 9:22 pm

    Ow! There’s a little bit of frustration boiling out as ire, but I wouldn’t call it _rage_.

    I like my Internet Tablet. I like the steady march of improvement we’ve seen since 2005. I like the new features that new devices and new OS release brought.

    I just am puzzled to the point of, um, sarcastic commentary as to why some problems have persisted.

    Anyway, that’s my disclaimer, and I’m sticking to it.

    RogerS



  • Posted by RobbieD on April 1st, 2008 at 10:08 am

    I think rage just seemed a spicy choice of phrasing! Cheers for dropping by with your disclaimer, here’s to continued improvement over the next 3 years…


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