Nokia N800 Internet Tablet – Browse the Web in Bigger Screen

This Nokia N800 internet tablet was a solution for internet geeks who got bored browsing the web with their Wi-Fi enabled small screen phone
Featuring a combination of personal internet mobile experience, 2 wireless connection compatibility, high res display and supports for various internet applications, this sleek Nokia N800 would be your small sized best buddy on connecting you to the web.
The heart of an internet tablet lies with what wireless connection they had. For that purpose, Nokia N800 provides Wi-Fi (802.11b/g) connection as they main connectivity. Many users report that Nokia N800 has a good Wi-Fi network detection and could connect to a network as easy as connecting with a laptop, this advantage was very beneficial. A Bluetooth connection is available too, this will allow you to connect to internet with your Bluetooth enabled cellphones. Nokia N800 does not support any cellphone network. But thanks to N800 built-in Internet telephony application, you could make your call through this wonderful gadget
N800 provides 256 MB on board flash memory and 128 MB RAM capacity. But don’t worry, if 256 MB memory was not enough for you, you could use Nokia N800 memory expansion slot using a Secure Digital (SD), MultiMedia (MMC), mini SD (adapter required) and microSD (adapter required) memory cards. You could expand the memory up to 2 GB. Don’t let your free memory get wasted, you could fill it with your supported multimedia files like MP3s, WMAs, AAC, M3U, WAV, Real audio streams, and AVI or MPEG4 encoded video files. You could transfer your files or update your application to Nokia N800 using the included USB cable. Not only that, with UPnP media server function, sharing your multimedia files across WiFi network wouldn’t be difficult. N800 has two integrated built-in speakers and a headphone jack for your audio needs.
When it comes to exploring the world, you could use N800’s Opera 8 web browser that already has a Flash 9 support. RSS feed reading, PDF reading, image viewing, Internet radio broadcast, and instant messaging with voice and video conference capability, you can have all that in this small internet tablet. N800 uses Maemo (Nokia’s brand of embedded Linux) so you could hope for the support from the opensource community for this platform.

You could forget those horrible times browsing the web from a narrowed cellphone screen. With Nokia N800 internet tablet you could enjoy the web from a 4.1 inch with 800 x 400 pixel. You could access on-screen controls with the included stylus. This internet tablet also provides intuitive handwriting recognition and a full screen finger keyboard.
Nokia N800 was pretty energy-wise. Its battery could make it run up too 3 hours of continuous web browsing or media playback.
Nokia N800 Internet Tablet Special Features
- Display Area: 800 x 480
- Display Colors: 65K Colors
- Connectivity: Bluetooth, USB 2.0 Client, WLAN: 802.11 b/g (Autoconnection to saved Wi-Fi hotspots)
- Compatible Flash Media: SD, MMC, miniSD, microSD, and RS-MMC
- Connection Type: USB
- Life Hours: Active 3 Hours
- Life Hours: Standby 10 Days
- Width: 5.7 inches
- Depth: 0.5 inches
You could se the reviews of Nokia N800 internet table here.
Ports and Connectivity
- Modem: None
Cases and Expandability
- Size (LWH): 5.7 inches, 2.95 inches, 0.5 inches
- Weight: 7.2 ounces
Power
- Rated Charge (normal use): 3 hours
You could buy this Nokia N800 internet tablet for the price of
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