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Nokia N810 Internet Tablet review

General
Dimensions (W x H x D): 128x14x72 mm
Weight: 226 g
Built-in devices: camera, GPS receiver, keyboard
OS & software
Software included: Internet Tablet OS 2008, browser, media player, Skype, Gizmo, map application, email client, RSS reader, file manager, PDF reader, clock, games, backup & restore, contacts, notes
Synchronisation software: yes
Processor
Processor: Texas Instruments OMAP 2420
Clock speed: 400 MHz
Memory
Memory expansion: SD/MMC
Installed ROM: 256 MB
Installed RAM: 128 MB
Display
Display type: TFT
Display size: 4.13 in
Native resolution: 800x400 pixels
Colour depth: 16 bits
Connectivity / expansion
Wired connections: USB 2.0
Wireless PAN: Bluetooth 2.0+EDR
Wireless LAN: 802.11b, 802.11g
GPS receiver: yes
Other: 2GB solid state storage
Expansion slots: SD/MMC
Power
Battery type: Li-ion
Removable battery: yes
Number of batteries: 1
Claimed battery life: 4 h
Miscellaneous
Accessories: stereo headset, AC adapter, car mount, carry pouch, getting-started guide
Cables: Nokia Connectivity Cable (USB)
Input devices
Touchscreen: Yes
Stylus: Yes
Navigation button/wheel: Yes
Keyboard: Yes
Audio
Audio input: microphone
Audio output: speakers
Voice recording capability: Yes
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Overview

Nokia N810 Internet Tablet

Editors rating
Rating: 7.0
Verdict

Nokia's Internet Tablet is getting better, adding a GPS receiver and a QWERTY keyboard. It's still difficult to recommend as a business tool, though, as it lacks integrated 3G/HSDPA connectivity.

Typical price

£ 329

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