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Nokia N810 Internet device

Sunday, 21 October 2007


Nicole Lee
Nokia unveiled the brand new Nokia N810 recently at a press briefing in San Francisco. An updated version of Nokia's previous Internet tablets like the N770 and the N800, the N810 is a pure Internet-only device, relying only on Wi-Fi and cellular Bluetooth to get online. Some of the design improvements include a much sleeker look plus a slide-out keyboard to accompany the touchscreen input, which is welcome wholeheartedly. Another big difference is the integration of built-in maps and GPS, so one doesn't need to connect to the Internet to find your way around.
Nokia is also making a big deal out of how the N810 is very Web 2.0-friendly. The included browser is based on Mozilla technology with Adobe Flash 9 plug-in, and can be used to access all your favorite Web 2.0 sites like Google Docs, Flickr, Facebook, and so forth. This also coincides very nicely with Nokia's own Web portal, Ovi, which provides a "gateway" to these services plus Nokia's own Music Store. The N810 also comes with Voice-over-IP applications like Skype and Gizmo Project, along with a Web camera if one wants to do video calls.
In order to be "online" 24/7, Nokia also has purportedly boosted the N810's battery life up to 4 hours of continuous usage, up to 10 hours of music playback, up to 5 days of always online time, and up to 2 weeks of standby time. The internal storage is 2GB. The rest of the N810's features are similar to that of its predecessors. It has instant messaging, e-mail, a media player, an RSS reader, an image viewer, an FM transmitter, and a microSD card slot. The N810 measures around 5.04 inches by 2.83 inches by 0.55 inch and has a pretty amazing 4.13-inch widescreen display.
Word is that the Nokia N810 will be available this November for around $479. In addition to the N810 announcement, Nokia has also announced a partnership with Boingo Mobile if to have access to WiFi no matter where you are for about $7.95 a month.
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Cnet News.com