Nokia N810 4.13" Tablet
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- Networking Type: Bluetooth Integrated Wireless LAN
- Operating System: Linux
- Processor: 400 MHz
- Weight: 0.5 lb.
- Installed Memory: 128 MB (DDR SDRAM)
- Display: 4.13 in. WVGA TFT active matrix
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Nokia N810 under-rated in every way
Pros
-web cam-ambient light sensor-querty keyboard-touch screen
Cons
small internal memorynot very user friendly
Recommended it?
Yes
The Bottom Line:
The Nokia is so much more than it advertises itself to be
The Nokia N810 is branded as a internet tablet device but it is so much more. It is actually a complete computer running a light version of Linux which is supprisingly easy to use.
It comes with a version of mobile firefox which in my oppinion is much better than the Iphone's browser. It comes with flash so you can watch videos and go to real sites not the "mobile versions".
It has a 400 mhz processor and 256 mb's or ram. This keeps it running at a pretty decent speed considering its size.
It comes with two gbs of internal flash memory but you can add eight more gigs in the form of a mini sd card.
The device also comes with a compete media player which can act as a full fledged mp3 and video player. Also since its linux based you can download tens of thousands of free apps. The N810 also has a querty keyboard, an ambient light sensor, and a 1.3 megapixel web cam.
It also comes with skype and rhapsody. You can make calls using wifi or by tethering it to a phone.
Overall for a tiny device that costs as much as an ipod the Nokia N810 is definantly worth the money.
It comes with a version of mobile firefox which in my oppinion is much better than the Iphone's browser. It comes with flash so you can watch videos and go to real sites not the "mobile versions".
It has a 400 mhz processor and 256 mb's or ram. This keeps it running at a pretty decent speed considering its size.
It comes with two gbs of internal flash memory but you can add eight more gigs in the form of a mini sd card.
The device also comes with a compete media player which can act as a full fledged mp3 and video player. Also since its linux based you can download tens of thousands of free apps. The N810 also has a querty keyboard, an ambient light sensor, and a 1.3 megapixel web cam.
It also comes with skype and rhapsody. You can make calls using wifi or by tethering it to a phone.
Overall for a tiny device that costs as much as an ipod the Nokia N810 is definantly worth the money.
