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The N9x0 products still generate massive nerd appeal. Obviously they don't represent a market majority by any stretch of the imagination. But they are extremely well informed.
Those Maemo/Meego products would have nerd appeal if there was the expectation that Nokia would continue to support them, or if they where sufficiently open that the community can support them despite Nokia abandoning them.
As it is, some of the software on those devices is closed source, and you can't re-flash the firmware unless the firmware is digitally signed by Nokia, so in their current state the Nokia Linux devices are only useful if Nokia is supporting them. For obvious reasons this is looking unlikely going forward.
Even in the past when Maemo was a Nokia supported platform, long term support was problematic. I have a Nokia N810 internet tablet. It does not have a Cellular interface but it does have WiFi, Bluetooth, a nice keyboard and a touch screen. It could be a great device (Perhaps running Meego, Android, or the new Ubuntu release for tablets), but Nokia cut off updates a couple of years ago, and there is no possibility of community taking up support because the device drivers for Audio and Graphics are closed source, and it can only be updated with digitally signed firmware images.
After having been stung by this, in the future, I would only buy a Nokia Meego device if it had a future after Nokia cuts off support. That means fully open source for everything except the baseband processor, and user-land apps which are not depended on by other parts of the system or needed for normal operation. (For example, If Nokia want to bundle a copy of Angry Birds, then I won't expect the source, because it is just a game, I don't need it to run the rest of my system, and nothing else will break if I have to remove it. But if Nokia don't give me the source of the graphics driver, then I can't apply a security update for X11 or the Kernel without Nokia's help). I would also want a way to flash the device with a self compiled image, so I am not dependent on Nokia for that.
Unfortunately I don't think Nokia is likely to understand this, so the Meego Nokia N9 (Or whatever they decide to call it) will probably not be popular, giving Nokia the Excuse they need to cancel the program, which is probably what Steve Ballmer want his puppet Elop to do anyway.