Nokia N810 Internet Tablet

Nokia N810 Internet Tablet
Nokia N810 Internet Tablet

Model: N810

Brand: Nokia

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Enjoy a fully featured Internet experience in nearly any environment. It lets you connect to the Web via a wireless LAN in your home or office, or wherever there's a Wi-Fi hotspot. The Tablet uses Nokia's Internet Tablet Operating System Edition 2008, which is designed for convenient browsing, enabling easy navigation, RSS feed, email clients, instant messaging and video calling. The Web browser is based on Mozilla technology with an Adobe Flash 9 pug in. You can also view videos and photos on the widescreen display or listen to up to 10 hours of music.

Key Features: Easy-to-use, full qwerty keyboard Integrated Web camera Integrated desk stand Stereo speakers and microphone ALS sensor 4.13-inch touch screen with 800 x 480 resolution and 65,536 colors WLAN 802.11b/g Bluetooth specification 2.0 USB 2.0 high speed OTG (mini A/B), 128 MB of RAM 256 MB of flash memory Built-in 2 GB storage Support for optional miniSD and microSD memory cards up to 32 GB (depending on availability)


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Product Id 1004147
User Reviews and Ratings 3 (1 ratings) 3 out of 5 stars
UPC 758478013854

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great for business travelers
(5)
Reviewed in the USA on 2008-01-30T16:00:00

I am a business traveler that spends alot of time in hotels and airports. The n810 is perfect for accessing all of my vendor websites. The fact I can access Gmail was a big plus. Best browser experience on an small device, in my opinion, even better than the iphone. One draw back is the somewhat expensive Nav software. At $130, I would expect better graphic maps, for an extra $50 my Mio C310x blows the doors off of the Wayfinder, but I bought it any way. How much do I like the n810? I posted this review using it :-)

Joao . Review provider: walmart.com
Nokia N810 Internet Tablet
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Reviewed in the USA on 2008-01-02T16:00:00

This is an awesome little "pocket computer" to carry with you when you want to stay in contact with the world but don't want to carry a laptop. A "packaging" upgrade to the n800, the n810 adds a slide-out keyboard, an internal GPS, and a slightly smaller footprint. Supporting both WiFi and Bluetooth tethering (to a Bluetooth enabled cell phone) you can stay in contact almost anywhere via the web, Instant Messaging, VOIP (Skype or SIP based Gizmo) or email. While the screen is small, it's 800x480 high resolution touch-screen is a joy to view. The built-in Micro-B browser (same engine as Firefox 3) includes Adobe Flash 9 and is fully AJAX compliant - ready for all those "Web 2.0" applications. Being open-source Linux based, many applications are being or have been ported to work on it by the active user community. While not a phone or a PDA, VOIP applications and PDA functions are being developed for the unit. A Palm-OS based emulator application is also available to allow the use of thousands of Palm applications. Nokia is constantly upgrading and improving the firmware for the device. Highly recommended for the person looking for a device that has just a little more functionality than your average PDA device.

PrdAmrican . Review provider: walmart.com
Very good product
(4)
Reviewed in the USA on 2008-12-21T16:00:00

When buying it, remember you are buying an "Internet Tablet" not a PDA. This device is very useful for browsing the web and doing other things internet-related but it is NOT a replacement for a PDA (e.g. Palm). The fact that it is based on Open Source makes it a great environment for people that like to tweak their devices to suit them. A lot of applications are available to it at no cost. But again, do not expect it to be a replacement for a PDA. Although there is a Palm emulator available. If you want a little device with good battery life that will allow you to browse the Internet from a public Wi-Fi "hotspot" or by tethering it to your cellphone via Bluetooth, then this is a very good option, and don't forget you get a GPS included in it.

AnotherHugo . Review provider: walmart.com
Not Bad/Not Perfect
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Reviewed in the USA on 2008-02-21T16:00:00

First, I had to download the newest firmware from Nokia before using Skype. Next, the firmware updater did not work on Windows Vista. When I was finally able to update the firmware (using Windows XP) everything fell into place. I made a Skype call, which sounded great. I looked at one of the sample videos, too. It looked and sounded great. I just wrote this review using the device. The keyboard is a little too small for my thumbs, but they're getting used to it. It's a pretty slick device. My only concern now is how to increase its storage capacity to 32GB, as the listing claims. It seems like 10GB is the real limit.

Lorek . Review provider: walmart.com
Good idea nice try
(3)
Reviewed in the USA on 2008-04-13T17:00:00

GPS is weak, and takes longer to connect than other products. Good wifi card. I was frustrated in finding that you have to pay an extra 130 to wayfinder for a 3 year navigation product. If you are using this to navigate, get rid of it. It is close to being a great product. Nokia needs to include the nagivation software and give it a stronger GPS. Keyboard is cumbersome. I will return it and look for a PDA with an internet browser and GPS, but it seems we are a year away from having those products.

ridethewave . Review provider: walmart.com

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