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Nokia N800 Internet Tablet review

General
Dimensions (W x H x D): 144x13x75 mm
Weight: 206 g
Built-in devices: camera
OS & software
Operating system: Linux
Software included: Opera 8, Flash 7, Jabber (IM), Google Talk (IM), email client, media player, internet radio, RSS reader, application installer, PDF viewer, Sketch, file manager, backup/restore, image viewer, Notes, calculator
Memory
Memory expansion: MicroSD, MiniSD, MMC, RS-MMC, SD/MMC
Installed ROM: 256 MB
Installed RAM: 128 MB
Display
Display type: TFT
Display size: 4.13 in
Native resolution: 800x480 pixels
Colour depth: 16 bits
Connectivity / expansion
Wired connections: USB
Wireless PAN: Bluetooth 2.0+EDR
Wireless LAN: 802.11b, 802.11g
Expansion slots: 2 x SD
Power
Battery type: Li-polymer
Number of batteries: 1
Claimed battery life: 3.5 h
Input devices
Touchscreen: Yes
Stylus: Yes
Navigation button/wheel: Yes
Keyboard: No
Miscellaneous
Accessories: navigation kit, wallet and case, memory cards, mobile charger DC-4, charger adapter CA-44, external Bluetooth keyboard, stereo headphones, extra stylus pack
Cables: USB
Audio
Audio input: microphone
Audio output: stereo speakers, stereo headset
Voice recording capability: Yes
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Overview

Nokia N800 Internet Tablet

Editors rating
Rating: 6.2
Verdict

A definite improvement on its 770 predecessor, the Nokia N800 includes a faster processor, more memory, dual expansion card slots, a webcam, stereo speakers and an integrated stand. However, it still relies on Bluetooth or Wi-Fi for internet connectivity, and business users may find the software bundle somewhat limited.

Typical price

£ 279

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Discussions

nschoubey nschoubey

voice on blue tooth

Wednesday 9 July 2008, 11:58 AM

1 post
David Long David Long

Where did they find these users?

Wednesday 9 July 2008, 10:33 AM

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