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I'll start.
Here's a link of a papervision3D (3D in flash9) comparing the size of an N810, an iPhone, a BlackBerry of some sort, and the ubiquitous Bicycle playing cards. Simply drag the mouse around to see the 'devices' from different angles. This was inspired by the site sizeasy.com but is more versatile. Take a look:
http://johndyer.name/lab/pv3d/sizer/
I wonder how well this (and papervision3D) run on the N8xx Internet Tablets?
Enjoy and contribute!
The sea is a capricious mistress....
}:^)~
YARR!!
Your Capt'n