Nokia N810 Internet Tablet review
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.
Nokia isn’t foolish enough to think that its line of Internet Tablets is going to attract everyone. The company has readily admitted that these are for a certain audience — gadget lovers and early adopters — and we certainly agree with that statement. However, with every successive model, we also see more appeal in such a device.
The latest Internet Tablet, the Nokia N810, features some nice improvements, including a full Qwerty keyboard and integrated GPS. There’s also a more robust Web browser and improved interface, courtesy of the latest Nokia Internet Tablet 2008 operating system.
With the announcement of the N770, Nokia created the new “Internet Tablet” class – small tablet-like devices, intended mainly for Internet usage. This idea evolved, and now we are reviewing the third model of this family, the N810. It upgrades the N800 to increase its functionality, and the Tablet now has integrated QWERTY hardware keyboard for messaging, GPS receiver, for using it also as navigator.
The Nokia N810 Internet Tablet features a sleeker design with a full slide-out QWERTY keyboard. The mobile Internet device now has integrated GPS and Rhapsody and Skype support. It also offers an excellent Web browsing experience and decent multimedia performance.
General
Type of device Other
Dimensions (W x H x D) 128×14x72 mm
Weight 226 g
Colour Grey
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Posted on August 21st, 2008 by admin
Filed under: GPS Device
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