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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
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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: wireless Internet gadget with no SIM: The N800 Internet Tablet is a strange device to come from Nokia. The company is a phone specialist and yet the N800 doesnt support SIM cards. It does support communications, though, in the form of video ...
Its a pricey tool but very well implemented and poised to give enthusiastic web users the portable internet action theyve been waiting for. Its probably still a little ahead of its time – surfing the internet on this device may end up being fairly p...
Simple to use and highly intuitive. Awesome big screen. Video conferencing with VoIP. ...
Can’t make regular phone calls. Lacks latest Flash and MSN. Expensive....
If you don’t mind forking out for a dedicated device for when you’re pounding the pavement, the N800 is a brilliantly designed and simple to use bit of kit. Just be prepared for a big cash to usage ratio ...
Abstract: A small, light piece of hardware, but its strengths only extend to sofa-based music and internet browsing. We saw Nokias first Internet Tablet, the N770, a little under a year ago, and the simple yet effective premise remains the same. The N800 runs ...
Nice design; built-in stand; large high-resolution screen; clever built-in Internet video camera; two SD card slots
Poor battery life; usability is slashed when you arent near an Internet connection
The N800 Internet Tablet is Nokias second-generation, phone-less tablet device, which comes into its own when you are near a Wi-Fi Internet connection -- without that it is hamstrung. Its certainly an improvement on its predecessor, the 770, in ever...
Abstract: The N800 is the first major update to Nokias 770 Internet Tablet. Its a compact Linux-based handheld designed to surf the internet, send and receive email, and play music and video. It can also run third-party open-source or commercial software su...
Abstract: Cant wait for the iPhone? We know how you feel. Apples announcement had jaws dropping all over MacUsers office - and beyond. However, if you want one now, youre going to need to have an extraordinary reserve of patience, given that it isnt due to ...
Maintaining a connection in order to receive calls will seriously reduce the battery life and make wandering around impossible, but that must be weighed against the cost saving of not having a mobile phone. The fact that capabilities such as Skype are...
Integrated Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity; outstanding browser; built-in Webcam; sleek design; gorgeous screen; improved performance; multifunctional.
Video playback was subpar; no PC synchronization; relies solely on Wi-Fi and Bluetooth for connectivity.
Though it wont appeal to the masses quite yet, the Nokia N800 Internet Tablet is a nice, portable device for on-the-go Web browsing, and it has some worthy upgrades.