The thing is, Maemo is only necessary on small devices with limited screen real estate and non-X86-compatible processors. In a tablet of the iPad's size, there's no reason not to use an Atom and full-blown desktop Linux. Mark
On Jan 28, 2010 6:51 AM, "Attila Csipa" <ma...@csipa.in.rs> wrote: On Thursday 28 January 2010 11:53:31 Aniello Del Sorbo wrote: > The Macbook Air ? if you own it, you... They still could have opted for a Macbook Air variant with a swivel screen. Covers everything the iPad does but retains the abilities of a full blown notebook. But then again, with the Apple price premium, that would cost an arm and a leg, so I guess this was the compromise to fill the gap between the iPod Touch and the MacBooks... We'll see in time if it comes across as a best or worst of both worlds :) I still think a Maemo tablet would have a much bigger appeal to me (where easy porting of desktop apps to it would really be a killer feature) than this, regardless of Nokia's current (non-)stance on tablets :) Regards, Attila _______________________________________________ maemo-users mailing list maemo-users@maemo.org https...
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