Nokia N810 Internet Tablet

Last Updated Nokia N810 updated news by Mobileburn (14 Feb’08)

Nokia 810 Internet Tablet is the latest version of Nokia’s Internet Tablet that operates on TI IMAP 2420 processor, featuring built-in GPS receiver, 2GB storage, 4.13-inch screen, miniSD cards and comes with 128MB of DDR RAM and 256MB flash memory.

Nokia N810
Overall Rating: ★★★★☆ | Latest Price Info


Nokia N810 Reviews

Mobileburn has updated news of the Nokia N810 and writes:

“Nokia has chosen CTIA 2008 as the venue to formally announce the latest Internet Tablet, the N810 WiMAX Edition. This version of the N810 has been blessed with the addition of support for Sprint’s upcoming Xohm WiMAX network, along with a cosmetic change to black brushed metal with red and white keyboard backlights…The Nokia N810 Internet Tablet WiMAX Edition is planned to be available during Summer 2008″
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TrustedReviews reviews the Nokia N810 and writes:

“Web browsing is one of the most satisfactory activities you can undertake with the N810. A button on the top edge of the device will pull the browser into full screen so you can make the most of the available space; even complex pages like the TR home page loaded quickly over Wi-Fi and were easy to get around. You can subscribe to RSS feeds, open multiple web pages at once, and take advantage of video and audio streaming. Yes, I did look at some YouTube vids and they streamed nicely.”
Rating: ★★★½☆

InfoSync reviews the Nokia N810 and writes:

Pros: Great calling, surprisingly, with Skype. Best internet browser for any device this size. Lots of internal memory and an external slot. Fantastic screen, especially for videos. Cons: Buggy. Doesn’t come with much pre-loaded software. Slide-out keyboard isn’t better than previous, onscreen option. Did we mention buggy? GPS doesn’t live up to expectations.”
Rating: ★★★½☆

LaptopMag reviews the Nokia N810 and writes:

“Those who own a 3G cell phone or smart phone will love how easy it is to use your cell as a modem for the N810. After pairing our Motorola Q9h Global via Bluetooth, the tablet walked us through the rest of the process. Results will vary, but over AT&T’s HSDPA network The New York Times homepage popped up in 12 seconds and finished loading in 42 seconds. Not bad at all. ”
Rating: ★★★½☆

Bios Magazine reviews the Nokia N810 and writes:

VERDICT: Brilliant device for Web browsing, but you’ll still need to carry your mobile phone. PROS: Top-notch widescreen display; Web 2.0-friendly browser; slide-out QWERTY keyboard; built-in GPS receiver; integrated stand; Web camera; ambient light sensor. CONS: Relies on Wi-Fi & Bluetooth to get online; no 802.11n; disappointing battery life. ”
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Ars Technica reviews the Nokia N810 and writes:

“The most significant additions to the Nokia N810 are a thumb keyboard that slides down from the device and a built-in GPS receiver. Despite the added features, the N810 is noticeably smaller than the N800 and fits better in a pocket. The bezel around the screen is slimmer on the N810 and most of the buttons have been moved off of the face of the device. The whole thing looks sleeker and more attractive. ”
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CNET Asia first take reviews the Nokia N810 and writes:

“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 you want to do video calls.”
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Blog Wired has a hands on review of the Nokia N810 and writes:

“The unit itself is just as solid and substantial as the N800. It slides up with a satisfying “click” to reveal a full backlit QWERTY keypad. Finally! The pad itself is a bit on the small side, but anyone with even basic dexterity should be able to get used to it.”
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vrLOG has a hands on review of the Nokia N810 and writes:

“Whenever the n810 is able to connect to an unsecured wifi hotspot, it will. Otherwise you have to give it a password, of course. Browsing is reasonably fast. The touch screen allows you to scroll with your finger. You can go totally fullscreen using the button on the top of the device, where there are also buttons to zoom…As mentioned before, the screen is very bright, the text is very sharp — web pages are really pleasant to read on this device. Watching Youtube videos works very well also.”
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TabletPC first thoughts review the Nokia N810 and writes:

“A GPS receiver is built into the N810, and it comes with a basic set of maps. You’ll have to pay more if you want advanced navigation features, like turn-by-turn directions…The N810 has an official battery life of 4 hours under “typical use”, meaning playing movies or surfing the Web, or 10 hours when playing music only. ”
(Rating: N/A)

Nokia N810 Videos

Nokia N810 demo by MultimediaNokia;

Nokia N810 Overview and Demo by Tabletblog.com;

Nokia N810 Video Test;

LG VX8600 Press Release

Laptops lookout - New Nokia N810 Internet Tablet hits store shelves
November 19, 2007

Sleek Internet Tablet shows consumers that stylish, portable and functional is possible

White Plains, NY - Nokia announced today that the new Nokia N810 Internet Tablet has begun shipping nationwide in the United States. With a new slide-out keyboard, built-in GPS, digital audio/video playback and Wi-Fi capability for VoIP calling, the Nokia N810 provides the functionality of a traditional computer but all in one sleek, stylish and portable device.

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