I'm replying to one of the questions I've asked about the N800 since
it hasn't been answered yet.

1) PDF reading on a N800.  Did a search
(http://www.google.com.sg/search?hl=en&q=nokia+n800+pdf+reading) and
one or two links gave the answer: PDF reading on a N800 is not that
good but could be better.

(http://www.teleread.org/blog/?p=6915)
(http://jezlyn.wordpress.com/2007/05/23/nokia-n800-review-part-3/)

Still waiting for some answers to 2) and 3), though.

Regards,
Kam Yung

On 8/10/07, Soh Kam Yung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The Nokia N800 is available locally (Singapore) but I'm a
> try-before-I-buy type of person, instead of a
> I-must-get-the-latest-gadget person...};-)
>
> I wanted to try-out the N800 at the Nokia shop at Funan but the people
> manning the shop don't seem to know much about the N800 other than to
> say that it is not a phone.
>
> Can anybody recommend places where I can try out the N800 and get some
> straight answers?  I'm mainly interested in the following areas:
>
> 1) How well do PDFs look on the N800?  Is the display good enough to
> comfortably read standard A4-sized formatted PDF files?
>
> 2) Any Standard/third-party PIM applications that perform like those
> for the Palm OS?
>
> 3) How are OS upgrades and application installation handled?  Can I
> dump the software packages on a SD card and install from there or do I
> need an internet or PC (Windows or otherwise) connection for upgrades?
>
> Regards
> Kam Yung
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