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Old 02-14-2008, 05:01 PM
Larry
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Default Re: Anybody using Betalabs stuff?

"Kevin T. Neely" <ktneely@astroturfgarden.com> wrote in
news:slrnfr6u4m.bva.ktneely@piglet-int.astroturfgarden.com:

> On 2008-02-11, Larry <noone@home.com> wrote:
>> http://www.nokia.com/betalabs
>>
>> My N800 Linux internet tablet is my first Nokia device. It's not a
>> Sellphone, but it hooks to a Sellphone. My next Sellphone will be a
>> Nokia,

>
> Reading/replying to this using my own Nokia tablet. Haven't checked
> out betalabs for some time, but I go to https://garage.maemo.org quite
> often to get apps for my tablet.
>
> "PCphone" on betalabs looks interesting. Too bad it's windows-only.
>
> The tablet is great, and I joined this group because I recently got an
> N75 to go with the device. Haven't really plumbed the depths of that
> phone, but I have had a good time with it.
>
> K
>
>


Nice to meet you, Kevin. I carry my tablet and Nokia BT keyboard all over.

Gamestop has a great hard carrying case for the tablet for $10. It's made
for the Sony PSP, which is about the same size as the N800. If you cut out
the internal flap to carry games, and leave out the velcro extra board,
both the tablet and its BT keyboard will fit very nicely in the zippered
case, Put the tablet in the elastic strapped side with its face to the
soft back of the case and the straps keep the keyboard away from the tablet
just enough to prevent chafing. Works great and much safer to travel with.

I'm still using OS2007 because 2008 takes way too much memory for the 810
stuff we don't use. Sure wish 2007 supported A2DP stereo headsets, but
it's fine on my ear buds or Sony powered speakers.

I'm having great fun with Streamtuner on the tablet, these days. Thousands
of stations to listen to, even over the BT to my MotoROKR Z6m on Alltel.


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