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I said to my wife that this guy probably wouldn't even mention the N900 because it is so under the radar. But lo and behold, the N900 is the next device he talks about--he mentions the "incredible browser" and how he has the "Today Show" twitter feed going. And then he goes on to talk about the subsidization business model in the US and how Nokia is trying to offer an alternative to that model--that the N900 will be more expensive, but you can choose your carrier.
All in all, not very informative (these talk show comparisons never are), but he said nothing negative about the n900. And, it is good to get general public exposure--to take me as an example, I never heard of the n800 until I saw a 30 second segment on it on HGTV (of all places), that got me interested enough to buy it. I've been on the platform ever since.