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Nokia Releases Updated Internet Tablet

0 Comments 17 October 2007

Nokia, today, released some details on the latest version of their Internet tablet device: the N810.  Sporting a 4.13″ display, 2GB internal flash storage (with expandability options,) WiFi, Bluetooth, a Mozilla-based browser and more, the device is expected to ship in November for about $479.

We’re big fans of mobile PCs here and the N810 seems to offer quite a bit for the price.  In addition to the features listed above, the tablet will offer a plethora of media options in addition to IM and integrated Skype VoIP. 

Unfortunately, the market for mobile PCs has been relatively stagnant and has seen little growth.  However, if competitively-priced devices like the N810 continue to appear, the public will actually embrace them and wall-mounted or coffee-table Internet devices could become commonplace. 

Stay up-to-speed by checking your E-mail or Facebook messages without heading to the office or lugging around your laptop.  Bookmark a link to a product for which you just saw an advertisement – without getting up from the couch and without having to worry about a laptop cinging your thighs.

The device is running on a Linux-based operating system but, unlike many other Linux distributions, the GUI of this OS is near-perfect in its simplicity.






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