Pisses me off when industrial designers put form over function. The new Linux-based Nokia tablet, 870, is bigger in size than the 770. You would think that after 2 years the chipsets would be smaller. But noooo, the designer wanted a huge stand instead of the ones usually PMPs have. And the fact that it still has an RS-MMC slot in addition to the new miniSD slot, it seems to me that this is largely a rehash of the OLD internal design, rather than a new one. It’s the same turkey, in new feathers. And bigger.
Ladies and gentlemen, when the 870 comes out, make sure you buy the 770 for cheap.
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