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Originally Posted by Chaos
What about Linux? Nothing seriously interesting from Sharp in the Zauri, with the lack of wifi and bluetooth totally. The C3000 was interesting for it's microdrive, but that was more than a year ago now... And (aside from Nokia with it's 'internet tablet') no one else seems terribly interested in Linux for the present
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Expect that to change this year. Google's Android runs on top of a Linux kernel so there may well be more phones/devices that run Linux this year.
You make no mention of the Nokia devices which are all very good devices.
BTW, I fully expect a WiMax-enabled Nokia tablet to be released at the end of April.