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List All 1 PricesThe internet you’re used to, in places you’re not. Be closer to your friends and your entertainment with faster connections and a full QWERTY keyboard. Enjoy your videos and pictures on a high-resolution, widescreen display. Listen to up to 10 hours of music playback in stereo quality, while GPS functionality helps you to find your way. All in one portable tablet with open and updatable OS software.
N810 an internet appliance by Nokia was launched in October 2007. There is a common misconception about N810 for people believe that it is a mobile phone but on the contrary it is actually used to browse the internet through Wi-fi networks or Bluetooth cell phones. The N810 has the new Internet Tablet OS 2008.
The Nokia N810 was not made to replace its predecessor N800 but more of improving the latter. With its new slide-out QWERTY keyboard and front facing webcam, it makes communication wi…
See moreN810 an internet appliance by Nokia was launched in October 2007. There is a common misconception about N810 for people believe that it is a mobile phone but on the contrary it is actually used to browse the internet through Wi-fi networks or Bluetooth cell phones. The N810 has the new Internet Tablet OS 2008.
The Nokia N810 was not made to replace its predecessor N800 but more of improving the latter. With its new slide-out QWERTY keyboard and front facing webcam, it makes communication with others much more easily. It has a 4.1 inch touchscreen, with a 800 x 480 resolution, 225 pixels/in, 65536 colors. It also has an integrated GPS. It has a storage capacity of 2 GB and one MiniSDHC card slot. It has a battery life of up to 4 hours of continuous usage with wireless LAN and up to 10 hours of music playback with Wi-fi turned off. Another feature is the Universal Plug and play; the N810 can be used to control other compatible appliances like PC, home theaters, etc, and the user can easily stream video from the N810 to the compatible equipment.
See lessThe Nokia N810 gets a lot right, it's true. You won't find a better Web browser on a device this small, but it still isn't a perfect experience, thanks to lagging performance. Calling with Skype is great, but you'll still need a cell phone for tethering on the road, and doesn't that defeat the purpose? The maps program is great, but GPS performance and underpowered processing couldn't keep up. Also, though the device is plenty capable, it doesn't come with many apps to... Read more
If you're looking for the perfect couch or bedside companion that boots instantly and won't attract virii like Windows, but has a desktop-like web browser, email, PDF viewer, music player and more, then the N810 is attractive. It sells for significantly less than list price (often under $400) and for that price it has a lot to offer then Internet-addicted set. The keyboard is a wonderful addition, though the GPS excites us less thanks to the subscription fee for... Read more
Of course, we all knew after the ultimate smart phone the Blackberry and iPhone hit the market that all of the other companies would not be able to stand being out of the game and of course Nokia has delivered their product. Coming in the package of the Nokia N810 this tablet styled smart [...] Read more
Thanks to its customizable Linux-based OS and robust Web browser, the Nokia N810 offers one of the best mobile Internet experiences you can buy—if you can live without built-in WWAN—but business users will be miffed by its lack of productivity tools. Read more
The bottom line: Though not necessarily worth the price for an upgrade, the Nokia N810 Internet Tablet brings some nice additions to the mobile Web browsing device, including a full QWERTY keyboard and integrated GPS. Read more
If you're looking to buy the internet tablet, you probably already know what it is. It's more than a PDA, less than a laptop. It's not a phone and doesn't need to be. There are lots of times when you want just a light phone in your pocket, or you just want to surf the internet...don't always need them combined...that's where the internet tablet comes in. It has a full featured Mozilla based browser; this means any website you view is the same one you'd view on a desktop.... Read more
This machine is one of the best tablets on the market if you mainly use it for sending and receving email, or surfing the internet, because it comes with fully functional MicroB from firefox. But It also comes with some shortcomings, such as it only supports miniSD, not like previous generation n800, which support SD card. And the webcam is low-low resolution. Averall, it is a nice tablet, which is much better than Zaurus, and Nokia n770 which I owned before. Read more
I have owned my N810 (affectionately named N8 - or Nate) for about 6 months now and it has become invaluable to me. These are the activities with which I use it: - communication, using Google Voice, or Skype - receiving and sending email, either via included email client, or web-based email - web browsing - watching and saving YouTube videos - tracking and mapping via GPS unit - taking notes - games/entertainment with OS2008 games, or using Palm Emulator and my favorite... Read more
I debated for quite a while between the n810 and a Netbook - likely the Acer Aspire One. I decided to go with the n810 and I am generally very pleased with the device. However, the lack of an available MS Office compatible office suite (Google Docs works fine, but can not be used offline) and the web browser limitations have led me towards thinking I may be better off trying a netbook. I think there are trade offs between the two form factors. However, many device... Read more
amazing interface, well design, it might be a little slow over the internet sometimes, but not that bad, and the gps does not work in central america for any reason, have to check it in the States or europe, otherwise it's a great gadget Read more
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