Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Electronics Brand: Nokia EAN: 0758478011195 Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Height: 310 hundredths-inches Length: 940 hundredths-inches Weight: 400 hundredths-pounds Width: 750 hundredths-inches Label: Nokia Manufacturer: Nokia Model: N810 Packaged Height: 310 hundredths-inches Packaged Length: 940 hundredths-inches Packaged Weight: 155 hundredths-pounds Packaged Width: 740 hundredths-inches Publisher: Nokia Studio: Nokia
Feature:
- Web 2.0 internet experience with Mozilla based browser, also works with Skype, Google Talk, and Gizmo
- 4.1-inch LCD wide touchscreen and full QWERTY keyboard
- Stream and store MP3s and videos with high quality stereo sound
- 2 GB onboard memory, which expands via Secure Digital, SDHC, MMC, miniSD, and microSD cards (with extender)
- Integrated GPS receiver
Product Description:
Nokia N810 Internet Tablet RX-44 - Works with ATandT and T Mobile service only. WiFi Internet Tablet with Linux Internet Tablet OS, Integrated slide Qwerty keypad, GPS, ALS to control back light, micro USB OTG, 2GB internal flash memory, single mini SC card reader (up to 32GB support), preloaded maps. 802.11b/g, BT 2.0, 3.5mm audio out, stereo speakers, OMAP 2420 (330MHz), RSS feed reader, Internet calling with Web cam, Instant Messaging, email
Customer Reviews:
1 of 1 customers found the following review helpful:
Some good, some bad., 2008-07-21 If you're looking for a mobile way to browse the internet from a wifi connection then this device is awesome. It has by far the best portable wifi web browsing I've seen.
If you're looking for a fun, small, portable linux platform to play with, this is a great place for that.
If you're looking for a GPS device, do not buy the n810 for this. The GPS is honestly terrible compared to anything I've ever used. Not only does it truly take 5-10 minutes to get a lock as other reviews say, the resulting nav data is lagged and innacurate. I had read that it took a long time to get a lock, which I could deal with, but not driving down the road the nav showing my position where I was a good 20-30 seconds ago, too late to make that turn now... Inacuracy problems were constant too. Driving down the road and watching the device give your location as going through a lake 500 ft to the side is amusing until you realize how much you just spent on a device with useless gps.
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