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The editors liked
The Nokia N800 Internet Tablet has integrated Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity for accessing the Web on the go and comes with an outstanding browser. It also features a built-in Webcam
A sleeker design
A gorgeous screen
And improved performance. Oth...
Clean design. Nimble and effective page loading. Easy page navigation. Handles difficult content better than smartphones.
Terrific screen. Elegant design. Excellent Web browser.
A big display with 800 x 480 pixel resolution
Convenient usage with fingers only
An opensource core allowing for the creation of various applications
Steady work regardless of the extent of active applications
Two slots for fullsize SD/MMC cards
Great screen
Comfortable design
Built in camera
Fun
Easy-to-use Internet Tablet
Finger-tappable
Onscreen keyboard
Bright screen
Integrated webcam for video calls
The editors didn't like
Unfortunately
The video playback on the N800 was subpar
And there is no PC synchronization. The N800 also relies solely on Wi-Fi and Bluetooth for connectivity.
No 3G radio. Wi-Fi had difficulty with our wireless security. No Skype yet. Bare and underwhelming media experience.
Abstract: So Nokia are back with another internet tablet. While other manufacturers press on with convergence and shoehorning more and more features into a handset Nokia persist with their belief that there is a niche for internet tablets that do not work as pho...
In all honesty, unless you are committed to making handheld internet video calls, the N800 might not be worth the upgrade for current 770 users. For new users though, the Nokia N800 is a great device that will out-perform the 770 for just a bit more mo...
A big display with 800 x 480 pixel resolution, Convenient usage with fingers only, An opensource core allowing for the creation of various applications, Steady work regardless of the extent of active applications, Two slots for fullsize SD/MMC cards
Absence of Bluetooth audio support, Poor microphone performance (oversensitivity), A more powerful battery would be desirable
Nokia N800 Internet Tablet is a truly well operating all-in-one Internet-multimedia product, incorporating numerous and properly developed options. It sports a large and beautiful display that ensures the pleasure while viewing Internet pages or watchi...
Abstract: Right now, Nokias N800 is an awesome geek toy. With the right software, though, it could become the next generation of PDA, combining a fully Internet-enabled, handheld communicator with an OS that makes it easy for developers to port over existing de...
Abstract: If Apple can make a cellphone, can Nokia make a computer? Yes, sort of. The convergence of the computer and consumer-electronics businesses, including the mobile-phone business, is accelerating. Apple dropped the word "computer" from its corporate nam...
Abstract: Nokia N800 The N800 is Nokias second generation Internet Tablet, replacing the Nokia 770. It offers some serious improvements in the CPU, RAM and looks departments while adding $50 to the price. The device features a phenomenal 4" color touch screen, ...
Abstract: Many a geek was excited when Nokia announced the Nokia 770 Internet Tablet in late 2005. Its form factor, functionality, and price indicated to me that my dream device had arrived. When I finally purchased one and reviewed it, my dreams were dashed. Wh...