ThoughtFix compares the new iPod touch and Nokia N800

The iPod touch and the Nokia N800 Internet Tablet may seem like apples and oranges (Apples and Nokias?) from a consumer perspective. One is a mobile internet device that happens to play music and videos. The other is a mobile music/video device that happens to have a web browser. The purpose of this article is to accentuate the strengths and weaknesses of each device help people decide what's right for them. It's neither a review of the touch nor of the N800. People familiar with both devices don't seem to want to own both, which is sensible since the functionality overlaps quite a bit. Both, as internet and media devices, are similar in a notable way: neither are phones or intended to replace phones. The fact that both are intended to be a "second device" is the critical commonality. They're fighting for space in your other pocket.
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Source: ThoughtFix TabletBlog
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