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17 Sep

If you are still playing around with your N800 or N810 internet tablet you should hear this. Nokia might launch a new version soon. The next generation tablet might be the N900 and it is said to have 3G connectivity, OMAP3 processors from T1 and high definition cameras with photo sharing. A new OS version is also coming soon.
The N900 hasn’t been officially announced and people say Nokia is going to relaunch its tablets and thus it will rename them
Tags: internet tablet, Mobile News, Mobile Software, n810, Nokia, Nokia, Portable Devices18 Jul

The Nokia N810 Internet Tablet is available now from CompUSA for just $299.99 after an instant rebate of $100. NewEgg has the N810 listed for $399.99 while Best Buy will sell one for $479.99. I guess it’s clear where you should order one from. CompUSA have the N810 currently in stock but with this price, things might change fast.
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15 Jul
After Android on the Nokia N810, it’s now the turn of Debian - hackers over at the Internet Tablet Talk forums have succeeded in installing the Debian distro - complete with OpenOffice, Firefox 3 and other great stuff - onto the N810 portable device. Of course, the paltry processing power on the Nokia gadget means that all the cool-ass applications will be running slow.
Tags: debian, internet tablet, n810, Nokia6 Jul

If you own a Nokia N810 internet tablet and you want to install Android on it, well that’s really easy to do. All you have to do is download the file android.img.bz2 to your memory card. Make sure you also download and install the file android-installer.deb and restart your tablet.
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19 May

The Nokia N810 Internet Tablet - WiMAX Edition, which we saw recently on the Whack, has just been approved by the FCC - so all you guys waiting for the device can finally look forward to finding it in the stores. Plenty of utilities have been carried over from the previous editions, including the Media Player which supports AAC, AMR, M4A, MP2, MP3, RA, WAV and WMA formats.
The Nokia N810 also supports a variety of video formats including MP4, MPEG1, RealVideo and WMV9. For those of you who can’t get enough of their blog digests for the day, this one features a built-in Feed Reader - great for sitting on the pot and reading.
Priced at US $455 and thereabouts, those who pre-ordered it should be getting it soon.
Tags: MP3 Player, MP3 Players, n810, Nokia, Portable Devices, wimax28 Apr
Whenever I want to change my cell phone I think Nokia. All right, I am busted, nowadays I keep thinking iPhone but in my book Nokia are still masters of the cell phone known universe. Or, if you indulge the comparison, an iPhone would be a lover to me, whereas a Nokia phone would be the wife. Not that I’d ever do that.
Nokia N810 WiMAX is, from what you can see, a powerful tool. It has a 4.13 inch touchscreen and a handy slide out full QWERTY keyboard. And it has an integrated webcam, the GPS feature and the Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and WiMAX(where available) as internet connectivity options. There’s a huge 2GB storage default memory, upgradeable via the microSD of course, and plenty of software add ons which will be available for the Linux OS it uses.
All that specs take my breath away. So does the price. You’ll get this Nokia N810 baby for less than $500 ($477), which is fair at least. Currently the pre-order price is announced at around $455 at Buy.com but I don’t think there aren’t any spots left.
Continue reading: Nokia N810 WiMAX pre-order MRSP revealed
1 Apr

Nokia unveiled its latest N-series device, the Nokia N810 Internet Tablet - WiMAX Edition. The first device from Nokia to take advantage of WiMAX networks, the N810 is a pocket device that unleashes a full Internet experience while on the go. Unlike Wi-Fi which has a range of a few hundred feet, WiMAX allows for a larger area with each base station capable of reaching a radius of 2-3 miles.
The WiMAX Edition of N810 features a 4.13 inch touch screen along with a slider QWERTY keyboard. A host of popular apps, including IM, Skype, Google Talk and Gizmo5 are available to take advantage of VoIP calling. It also features built-in GPS and support for up to 10GB of memory, apart from microSD memory card slot.
Bundled with upgraded OS2008, the Nokia N810 features an enhanced email client, Chinese character rendering in the browser and software update capability.
The Nokia N810 Internet Tablet - WiMAX Edition will hit stores in summer 2008.
Tags: n810, Nokia, Nokia, tablet, touchscreen, wimax20 Dec

Webot, a remote media platform for browsers and mobile devices, now features a custom interface for the Nokia N810 Internet Tablet. Touted as the first media player that lets N810 users access their media collection from anywhere over an internet connection, Webot customized its media search, sharing and player technologies to suite the tablet design.
Webot also supports the Apple iPhone and iPod touch. A nice thing about the service is that it can search and stream media from Windows, Mac OS and Linux machines.
More details at Webot
Tags: internet, Linux, mac, n810, Nokia, Nokia, remote media access, tablet, Ultra Mobile PCs, windows21 Nov
The Nokia N810 Internet Tablet allows you to use the internet that you’re used to, in places you’re not. Combining pocket sized portability with a high-resolution widescreen display that enhances your video and picture viewing. The N810 includes an HW key to lock touch screen and keys.
The Nokia N810 Internet Tablet makes easy for you to be closer to your friends and family not to mention entertainment too with faster connections and a full Qwerty keyboard. Listen to up to 10 hours of music playback in stereo quality. The N810 comes equipped with GPS functionality that will help you find your way to your destination. Stay in touch with email, instant messaging and internet calling all in one portable tablet.
Tags: n810, Nokia, Nokia, Phone17 Oct

There are mobile phones with Internet capabilities and then there are Internet tablets. Then there is the new Nokia N810 Internet Tablet. Building upon its predecessors, the Nokia N810 tablet is being touted as a new phase in portable internet communication. Whether you are near a Wi-Fi hotspot or have your Bluetooth-capable mobile phone, you can take advantage of the N810 to make internet calls. The N810 features a slide-out QWERTY keyboard and a touch-scren interface. There’s also a VGA camera for video conferencing.
One of the big plus-points of the N810 is the integrated GPS receiver and pre-loaded maps. It comes with tons of POIs, and you have the option to upgrade to Wayfinder’s voice-guided navigation. You can easily carry it in your pocket or in the car. The large 4.13 inch , 800×480 pixels resolution widescreen is great to fit in your palm, and with an optional 10GB memory card you can carry up to 7500 songs. Nokia claims up to 45 hours of music playback on the device.
Powered by maemo Linux based OS2008, the Nokia N810 has a customizable UI and support for Adobe flash 9, Bluetooth headset, Skype, and Video Gizmo. Priced at US $479 (excluding tax), the Nokia N810 Internet Tablet will be available starting mid-November.
Tags: bluetooth, gizmo, GPS, internet tablet, n810, Nokia, Nokia, Portable Devices, Skype, vga camera, video
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