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The Digest    Mon, 19 May 2008    Volume 02  :  Number 1229
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- RE: Nokia E90

- Ref: good-bye Psion, hello...


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Date: 18 May 2008 02:47:59 +0000
From: Bob <address truncated>
Subject: RE: Nokia E90



I like the looks of the E90 and wouldn't mind having one having had almost all the Psions since my first Series 3.  I have also had many of the Nokia's but my E62 packed in.

The E90 is way too expensive for me.  It's about a thousand dollars and that is way too much for a device.

Looks great though.

Thanks,
Bobby

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Date: 18 May 2008 10:34:27 +0000
From: Thomas F. van der Zijden <address truncated>
Subject: Ref: good-bye Psion, hello...



Hello Chris,

An interesting message. I too switched from one netBook to 2 other devices, being a 9300i and a small laptop (the EEE) and it is indeed nice to have (again) your most important stuff with you in a 9500 or 9300i. They cannot be really used as a mini-computer, because their keyboard is far too small.

I would be very interested in a public release of your backup program. The non-incremental back-up of the 9300i is very annoying and I must admit that I do not have a proper back-up of it, which is risky.
How many of us need to beg for the public version <grin> ?

May I also recommend, as a happy customer, www.pdair.com for a case for your 9500 ? My 9500 has an aluminium case, which makes it big, but indestructable. I used it to stick the 9500 in the bottom of my rucksack. The rucksack was transported on the bike and the 9500 survived the cobblestones.

The 9300i rests in a leather book-type case, which protects it very well, but its smaller.

Yours sincerely,

Thomas van der Zijden

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