I think a lot of us, especially users of the N800 and N810 were excited. I know I'd of loved an upgraded version of my N800 -- which I still use every day. The price tag on the N900 and the network it was restricted to in the US were what eventually killed its possibilities. Nokia did a great thing by refusing to allow providers to put their mark on Maemo, now Meego, but it kept them from getting the notoriety they needed to make that phone popular, particularly on the provider subsidizing front. I would've bought one in an instant if it wasn't on AT&T.