MobileBurn has just completed an superb review of the Nokia 770 Internet Tablet (not a phone), and we completely agree with their conclusion:
If Nokia can somehow get the 770 bundled with home broadband service in a way that gets the cost down to about $100 (subsidized, of course), then I think it could break into the mainstream. If they can't pull that off, and I think it is a tall order, I imagine it will end up like the Tablet PC "craze" in that it will have a die-hard core group of fans/consumers, but will not become something you see everywhere. In a world where you can buy a fully featured desktop PC for $350, it will be hard to get people to plunk down that much on something that fits in the palm of your hand - and doesn't even have a keyboard.
The current price point is a tad too high...
