Nokia N810 internet tablet unboxed
About a year ago we reviewed the Nokia N800 internet tablet. John was quite impressed with the device but one of the things he felt it was lacking was a QWERTY keyboard.
Howerver, Nokia recently released a new internet tablet, the N810, which includes many enhancements, including a full sliding QWERTY keyboard.
Other enhancements include a faster CPU, newer OS and better software support. On top of that there’s built in GPS and Sat-Nav software which, on that hi res screen, promises to provide a quality navigation solution.
As always, were reviewing the Nokia N810 at the moment but for now here’s our unbox video:
Nokia N810 Specification:
- Internet Tablet OS: maemo Linux based OS2008
- High-resolution 4.13” WVGA display (800 x 480 pixels) with up to 65,000 colors
- 400MHz TI OMAP 2420 CPU
- 128 Mbytes RAM & 256 Mbytes Flash ROM
- 2GB internal memory
- Built-in VGA Camera
- MiniSDHC Compatible memory card slot (up to 8GB)
- Bluetooth® 2.0
- WiFi: 802.11b/g
- Built-in GPS receiver
- Integrated QWERTY keyboard
- High quality stereo speakers and microphone
- Continuous usage (display on, wireless LAN active): up to 4 hours, Standby time: up to 14 days
- Dimensions: 128x72x14 mm
- 225 grams
- Internet Calling with Video
- Built in email client
- RSS Feed reader
- Instant Messaging
- Media Player
- Browser based on Mozilla technology
- Flash 9 compatible
Posted by: Matt
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