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2006-10-10
, 20:57
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@ Innsbruck
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I am going on a month travel to far away New Zealand in a few days and I decided to travel light. Guess what? I decided to take the 770 instead of a notebook.
I plan to use it for the following:
-web access (I have bookmarks for weather, hotels, attractions, blogging, etc...)
-chat using google talk
-voip phone using gizmo (and I configured a voip phone back home for free calls)
-mp3 music and games for the airplane
-news (RSS, web and radio from home)
-maps (maemo mapper and bluetooth GPS)
-data (lots of files with info on the RS-MMC card)
-expenses (gnumeric)
-displaying pictures (bought another RS-MMC card for the digital camera and can exchange pictures via bluetooth with the N80 phone)
NZ telecom operates wifi internet cafes all over the country (for a price).
I have spare batteries, extra MMC, Nokia bluetooth keyboard, backups, data cable and charger with adapter for the NZ plugs. Everything is still quite light and compact compared to a notebook.
I'd say that little machine is not too bad after all.
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2006-10-10
, 21:26
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Joined on Sep 2006
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(...) since net banking generally needs java.(...)
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2006-10-10
, 22:52
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@ London, UK
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2006-10-11
, 08:35
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Joined on Feb 2006
@ Italy
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I plan to use it for the following:
-web access (I have bookmarks for weather, hotels, attractions, blogging, etc...)
-mail
-chat using google talk
-voip phone using gizmo (and I configured a voip phone back home for free calls)
-mp3 music and games for the airplane
-news (RSS, web and radio from home)
-maps (maemo mapper and bluetooth GPS)
-data (lots of files with info on the RS-MMC card)
-expenses (gnumeric)
-displaying pictures (bought another RS-MMC card for the digital camera and can exchange pictures via bluetooth with the N80 phone)
NZ telecom operates wifi internet cafes all over the country (for a price).
I have spare batteries, extra MMC, Nokia bluetooth keyboard, backups, data cable and charger with adapter for the NZ plugs. Everything is still quite light and compact compared to a notebook.
I'd say that little machine is not too bad after all.