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List All 2 PricesN810 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.
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 navig... Read more
Nokia's Internet Tablet line has always suffered from a bit of an identity crisis. Though these mobile internet devices, or MIDs, mostly delivered on the promise of mobile Web browsing, their lack of PIM tools, lukewarm media playback, and inability to sync with PCs pretty much boxed them off from any mainstream appeal. With its built-in keyboard, enhanced Web browsing, much-improved user interface, and customizable, Linux-based Maemo platform, the $479 Nokia N810 is ... Read more
January 8, 2008 – A departure from the Finish handset maker’s customary product line is this Nokia N810 Internet Tablet. First, it is NOT a phone. What it is , however, is a handheld device running a variant of the open-source Linux operating system that has much to offer. Make Internet calls with Skype, Google Talk or Gizmo and use the built-in Webcam with Gizmo (but not Skype). Browse the Web with Nokia’s Mozilla-based Web browser, do instant messaging, too.... 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
Nokia's N810 internet tablet has a slide-out keyboard and GPS for navigation. Is that all it needs to keep us from breaking out our laptops and smartphones? Read more
Small size makes it very useful when traveling. No need to lug a laptop just to check e-mail. Comment Read more
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If you're looking for a mobile way to browse the internet from a wifi connection then this device is awesome. It has by far the best portable wifi web browsing I've seen. If you're looking for a fun, small, portable linux platform to play with, this is a great place for that. If you're looking for a GPS device, do not buy the n810 for this. The GPS is honestly terrible compared to anything I've ever used. Not only does it truly take 5-10 minutes to get a lock as other... Read more
i am buying my self an nokia n810 this afternoon ( im in chicago atm) ill write a review for you ppl tonight, im so excited i just finished reading an english set text yay now to do programing woooooooooot im getting a nokia n810 what nice things have or will buy your selfves today, morris...
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