Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Nokia N800 Review


Just a couple weeks ago, the nice folks at Nokia were kind enough to send us the new Nokia N800 Internet Tablet for review. While I wasn’t quite sure what to expect from this device having never used anything Linux-based before, in the end I ended up becoming very attached to this little guy. Everyone I showed it to looked at it in awe, and after fiddling around with it themselves, each one said they’d love to have one for themselves.





The Nokia N800 internet tablet features a large 4.1-inch 800×480 touchscreen display, which displays both text and pictures very clearly. Other features of the tablet include WiFi connectivity, Bluetooth, a mini-USB port, and a 3.5mm headphones jack. It runs off a 320Mhz TI CPU, and 128MB RAM, and includes 256MB of flash storage and two SD slots.

Alongside the top of the tablet is the on/off button, zoom buttons, and microphone. On the front of the Nokia on the left side next to the screen, is a a 5-way joypad as well as three other buttons - one for closing applications/windows, one for application menus, and another button for task switching. At the bottom of the tablet is a kickstand which folds out to prop up the device.

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