The do-it-all handheld is a great alternative to the iPod touch for Linux geeks, Palm aficionados, and Rhapsody fans, but it's still too buggy and expensive for most other people. Read more
A sleek and versatile gadget that puts (nearly) the whole Web, a thumb-friendly keyboard, and GPS in the palm of your hand. Read more
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800 plus 10 Nokia N810 Internet Tablet Manufacturer: Nokia OS: OS2008, Maemo 4.0, Linux Price: $479 ( Shop.Ars ) The N810 is the latest addition to Nokia's Internet Tablet lineup. Read more
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
I can only say that I was "disappointed" on how this product was shipped. I received this product about 2 weeks ago. I've had to replace the battery, which I received a "DOA" battery within an open package. Read more or see product
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. Read more
First of all, this is a UMPC, a range of computer that seems becoming more niche after netbooks arrived. I like it that it?s big enough and small enough to be used everywhere. Read more
The N810 is a Linux laptop computer. You place applets on the desktop for items you want displayed c Read more
wouldn't recommend it to anyone. got an ipod 4 now and its still much better even that it doesn't have the keyboard Read more
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 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.
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I recently bought a Ruvo Avox mini computer and even though it has a 7" screen and I have changed all the font sizes I can I still can barely read the screen because it runs on Windows XP, yet I have no troubles reading my old PDA that runs on Windows Mobile. So I was wondering does this have the same visabilty problem as my Ruvo Avox?
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Can you get/send texts routed from your cell phone via bluetooth? (i.e. NOT using the Skype, or any other internet based thing).
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Answered by Bobby 2009-09-08:
You can make the calls through VoIP. Therefore, you will need to setup an account with one of the VoIP providers first. Then you can use this device to make and receive phone calls via