[نوكيا] 770 إنترنت قرص مراجعات
[نوكيا] 770 إنترنت قرص لاسلكيّة [تووشسكرين] إنترنت تطبيق من [نوكيا] أيّ يكون صمّمت للاسلكيّة إنترنت يستعرض وإنترنت اتّصالات مثل يدعو وفوقيّة [مسّجنغ] وبريد إلكترونيّ أعمال, ويتضمّن برمجيّة مثل إنترنت راديو, [رسّ] [نوس ردر], صورة مشاهدة و [مديوم بلر] ل ينتقى أنواع الأوساط. [نوكيا] 770 [ممو-كمبلينت], يركض على [لينوإكس] [أس], يساند 800×480 مع [65ك] لون, يضمن [ويفي] و [بلوتووث].
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[موبيلبورن] يراجع [نوكيا] 770 وجدّا يوصى [نوكيا] 770. [موبيلبورن] استنتج أنّ "[نوكيا] 770 يستطيع أتمّت [ا لوت] الأشياء, هو مصدر مفتوحة [لينوإكس] يؤسّس, يلائم بسهولة في يدك, ويستطيع ربطت إلى الإنترنت عن طريق [ويفي] أو [بلوتووث]. غير أنّ يكون هو شيء أنت تحتاج? [نوكيا] يأمل هكذا. بينما أنا لست يوقن أنّ سيتلقّى هو ال [مسّ مركت] إستئناف أنّ [دفد] لاعبة يتمّ, أنا الى حدّ بعيد بعت على الفكرة ل على الأقلّ فئة فرعيّة من ال [كنسومر لكترونيكس] سوق. إن أنت تحبّ حاسوبات, الإنترنت, وأدوات, هذا شيء أنت يكون تذهب أن يحبّ.
غير أنّ أنا أريد واحدة? أكثر بالتّأكيد نعم. تتمّ أنت? إن أنت يكون تقرأ هذا, تخميني أنّ يريد أنت, أيضا, واحدة, وأنّ أنت ستكون الى حدّ بعيد سعيدة مع هو - [أس لونغ س] أنت تتلقّى [ويفي] يمكّن توصيل واسع النطاق [أت هوم]."
[جك] في الوقت نفسه يستنتج أنّ "يوصي أنا هو, غير أنّ [أت ث سم تيم] سوني [بسب] حوالي أن يبيع ل $200 وال [روم] متأخّرة سيتضمّن لاعب خاطفة, لذلك الاثنان تقريبا عنق وعنق ل [وب-بسد] [فونكأيشنليتي]. الفروق قوّيّة على الجهاز جانب [, ثوو]. ال [بسب] قمار أداة, غير أنّ يفتقر [بلوتووث] و[تووشسكرين] ولقمة ثقيلة من الإنترنت قرص. هو ليس أيضا [دفلوبر-فريندلي] ما لم أنت تخرط ال [روم] مباشرة, هكذا هناك [ترد-وفّس]."
[جكونثرون] يفكّر أنّ "ال 770 نوبات في ثغر غيرمتوقّع بين ال [بدا] بما أنّ نحن قد عرفنا هو و [هندهلد كمبوتر] مثل ال [أقو] سوني [أو.]. هو يقدّم سمات كاف أن يجعل هو يمكن أن يتخرّج من [سملّ-سكرين] [بدا] دون يضطرّ تكبّدت النفقة تكليف وصداعات من [هندهلد كمبوتر]. And knowing Nokia, with its determination to create a market and then to fiercely defend it, the 770 will probably change the face of wireless communications and possibly even instill in people a curiosity about having Linux as their desktop operating system. I think, as the saying goes, this will change everything.”
CNet gives Nokia 770 mediocre rating of 4.9 out of 10 and concluded that the reasonably priced Nokia 770 is a neat idea and a slick device, but slow performance and a few missing features keep it from realizing its potential.
The good: The Nokia 770 boasts a gorgeous, high-resolution screen that makes stunning Web pages. It has a full-featured Web browser and an e-mail client, plus it supports Internet radio and RSS newsfeeds. The 770 is attractive, easy to use, and great at detecting Wi-Fi hot spots.
The bad: The Nokia 770 suffers from extremely sluggish operation, with most movies and Flash animations too slow to be useful, and it relies only on Bluetooth and Wi-Fi for connectivity. Unfortunately, VoIP and instant-messaging features have not yet been implemented, and the device accepts only RS-MMC memory cards.
stevenf reviewed Nokia 770 and said “I cannot recommend it for an average user at this time. Even a moderate-to-power user would be better served with a PDA or smartphone at double the price. Maybe if you JUST need the web browsing functionality occasionally for a room that does not have a computer, it’s worth it. But the rest of the suite is a wash as of the current software revision.
The 770 is an intriguing curiosity. It has a lot of potential, and is a better web browser than any PDA. It’s the sort of thing you desperately want to work, but despite your most forceful cajoling, the package just doesn’t quite fire on all cylinders yet. Give it time for another hardware rev, and at least two more major software revs, and Nokia may have a compelling product on their hands — if someone else doesn’t beat them to the punch first.”
BrightHand also reviewed Nokia 770 and concluded that “the Nokia 770 Internet Tablet is an impressive concept and this first generation model is a great option for the consumer in need of internet connectivity on the go. The $400 price tag is in our opinion just right for what you get. The handwritng recognition flaw is the only outstanding issue that we advise the potential consumer to consider before shelling out the cash for this device. The outstanding internet experience would be the compelling reason to buy the 770. If you are already carrying a small Tablet PC or notebook and like what you have, we say “hold out” for the next model. The possibilities for future models that lie ahead are intriguing to say the least.”
Ars Technica concluded after review that “all in all, the Nokia 770 is a strange beast. It’s part laptop, part PDA, part laptop, and part media player. It’s small enough to fit in your pocket (well, my pocket anyway), and I could see sitting down in a cafe with a WiFi connection and catching up on news, correspondence, listening to some music, or watching a video.
For the next iteration of the Internet Tablet, Nokia needs to do three things: improve the performance of the hardware (preferably with a faster CPU and more RAM), improve the e-mail application, and include more PDA-like functionality. Until that happens, the Nokia 770 will continue to fall short of its potential.”
PC Magazine gave Nokia 770 only 2.5 out of 5 in the rating and concluded that “we suspect that developers and geeks will love the 770 in its current state. We heartily recommend it to that crowd, but the average consumer should hold off for now. Once Nokia smoothes out the bugs and the geeks start churning out more software, this will be a fun gadget to have at home.”
HowardForums concluded that “I’ll be honest, my first impression when I saw the Nokia 770 Internet Tablet was that it looked pretty useless. It’s designed by Nokia yet it isn’t a phone. It looks like a PDA but lacks PIM functionality. What good is an internet tablet when you could have a PDA or a Smartphone? It turns out it’s actually pretty useful for surfing the web. The display is wide and big enough to make it feel like you’re browsing the web on a computer. Plus the 770 is fast enough that if you’re connected via Wifi, webpages load in a snap. On top of that you can always use the 770 as a music or video player though the fact that it uses RS-MMC cards limits the amount of content you can fit.
In the end, if you’re the type of person who carries a Smartphone or PDA around to surf the web and listen to music you’ll want to give the 770 a look. It’s not a Smartphone or PDA but it sure is useful.”
Mobile Gazette also reviewed Nokia 770 and concluded that “The poor wireless LAN connectivity in our Nokia 770 is a very serious flaw, which is either a design issue or hardware fault. Otherwise, this is an excellent device with good inbuilt software. It works well with Bluetooth phones, and it is especially useful with a 3G handset. The inbuilt software still has a few rough edges and could do with some enhancements, but remember this platform is continually developing.
We will pursue Nokia about the poor WLAN connectivity. If that can be resolved, then we would recommend this device wholeheartedly.”
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