| Nokia N810 Portable Internet Tablet | 
| Brand: Nokia
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Rating: 72 reviews Sales Rank: 5
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MPN: N810 Model: N810 UPC: 758478011195 EAN: 0758478011195 ASIN: B000Y4AH3C
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| • | Web 2.0 internet experience with Mozilla based browser, also works with Skype, Google Talk, and Gizmo | | • | 4.1-inch LCD wide touchscreen and full QWERTY keyboard | | • | Stream and store MP3s and videos with high quality stereo sound | | • | 2 GB onboard memory, which expands via Secure Digital, SDHC, MMC, miniSD, and microSD cards (with extender) | | • | Integrated GPS receiver |
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Product Description Nokia N810 Internet Tablet RX-44 - Works with ATandT and T Mobile service only. WiFi Internet Tablet with Linux Internet Tablet OS, Integrated slide Qwerty keypad, GPS, ALS to control back light, micro USB OTG, 2GB internal flash memory, single mini SC card reader (up to 32GB support), preloaded maps. 802.11b/g, BT 2.0, 3.5mm audio out, stereo speakers, OMAP 2420 (330MHz), RSS feed reader, Internet calling with Web cam, Instant Messaging, email
Amazon.com Product Description Updating the popular N800, Nokia has made significant improvements on its predecessor with the N810 Internet Tablet while retaining much of what made the N800 such an easy-to-use mobile multimedia/communications device. The N810 augments the onscreen keyboard with a backlit, slide-out QWERTY keyboard, and it also adds a front-facing webcam, 2 GB of internal storage (expandable via memory cards up to 8 GB), and integrated GPS. Built to be constantly in use, you'll easily stay in touch with business associates, friends, and family thanks to its VoIP calling, instant messaging and email connectivity. And with stereo audio, multimedia support and a new ergonomic design, the Nokia N800 morphs into a portable Internet entertainment device, enabling playback of streamed and downloaded content wherever you roam. 
The Nokia N810 adds a slide-out QWERTY keyboard that makes it easy to compose email and quickly chat with your online buddies. | 
In addition to Internet access and GPS, the N810 also offers wide compatibility for digital audio and video playback. | The 4.1-inch touchscreen has an 800 x 400-pixel resolution with up to 65K colors. You can access controls and an onscreen keyboard, or slide-out the physical QWERTY keyboard at the bottom for even easier typing. The N810 provides 2 GB of onboard flash memory and 128 MB of RAM. It also offers a single expansion slot that is compatible with Secure Digital (SD), MultiMedia, miniSD, and microSD memory cards with a size limit of 2 GB. (Adapter required for miniSD and microSD.) You can add up to 8 GB of memory when using Secure Digital High Capacity (SDHC) cards. You can also connect the N810 to a PC using the included USB cable to update software and transfer files from the PC to the a memory card. For multimedia playback, the N800 is compatible with MP3 and WMA digital audio files, Real Audio streams, and video files encoded as AVI or MPEG4 (see specifications below for full compatibility list). The N810 has two integrated speakers as well as a 3.5mm headphone jack for personal listening. The main form of connectivity is Wi-Fi (802.11b/g), and hooking up to a network is as simple as connecting with a laptop. You can also use the integrated Bluetooth wireless connectivity to hook up with a cell phone that is compatible with online data services. When connected to either a WLAN network or to a cell phone, you can make calls using the built-in Internet telephony application as well as conduct video conferencing with the built-in Web cam. The Nokia N810 is powered by maemo Linux-based OS2008, which offers a highly customizable user interface and contains various features such as a Mozilla based browser with Ajax, Adobe Flash 9 and RSS feed reader, Bluetooth headset support as well as enhanced video and audio features. The refreshed Video Gizmo, Skype and Rhapsody applications highlight some of the most popular downloads available while Boingo Wireless, Earthlink and The Cloud enable Wi-Fi connectivity across thousands of different locations globally. Perfect for use on the go, the N810 includes an integrated GPS receiver and comes with preloaded maps that enable you to browse detailed locations, search for street addresses, find various points of interest (POI) as well as nearby Wi-Fi hotspots. You can also purchase an optional subscription to the Wayfinder Maps application for enhanced mobile navigation. Other features include - Integrated VGA web camera
- Support for IMAP4, SMTP, and POP3 email
- Games: chess, blocks, mahjong and marbles
- Integrated desk stand
Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) technology means that the Nokia N810 will discover, interact with, and control other compatible home electronic devices. This includes PCs, media centers, home entertainment systems, new smart appliances, home automation systems, networked peripherals, and Web-based services. With compatible equipment, you can stream video from your Nokia device directly to your TV, or hear music tracks stored on your PC through your living room's sound system. Specifications - Internal memory: 2 GB
- Memory expansion: SD memory cards up to 2 GB, MiniSD and MicroSD cards (used with extender), and SDHC cards up to 8 GB
- Battery life: Up to 4 hours of continuous usage with wireless LAN on; up to 10 hours of music playback (Wi-Fi turned off)
- Wi-Fi: 802.11b/g
- Bluetooth: Version 2.0 + EDR (profiles supported: HID, FTP, DUN, GAP, SPP, HSP, SAP and OPP)
- Video formats: 3GP, AVI, WMV, MP4, H263, H.264, MPEG-1, MPEG-4, RV (RealVideo)
- Audio formats: MP3, WMA, AAC, AMR, AWB, M4A, MP2, RA (RealAudio), WAV
- Playlist formats: M3U, PLS, ASX, WAX, WVX, WPL
- Keyboard language support: English, German, French, Italian, Spanish-Portuguese, Scandinavian and Russian
- Dimensions: 2.83 x 5.04 x 0.55 inches (LxWxD)
- Weight: 7.97 ounces
What's in the Box Nokia N810, rechargeable battery (BP-4L), travel charger (AC-4), stereo headset (HS-48), car holder (CR-89), connectivity cable (CA-101), pouch, QuickStart guide.
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Great pocket device with a screen that rocks November 24, 2007 Nilanjan (Somerset, NJ United States) 102 out of 106 found this review helpful
I bought the N810 (had been considering the N800 a long time) and this really is a great internet tablet. I think Nokia has it right in no tmaking it a phone too (and locked down). Firstly - the wifi is super on this and detects wifi better than my laptop. The OS is very fast and spiffy and the software feels like its running on a desktop - fast. You can connect to 3G thru the phone over bluetooth (provided you have a data plan) and that gives me always connected and on status. I call my parents in India now ofrom any place using Gizmo, or Google talk . Its a great tablet for VoIP. Just have to wait some more for Skype to also work on this soon. As a music player and Video player - its superb. Great album art also included in some apps like Kagu and UKMP. Though the music quality is a wee bit lacking in comparison to a good mp3 player (like my iRiver). It's not a PDA, so many of regular PDA apps are missing - but again thanks to open source community (and to Nokia for making it an open device) you can install some basic PIM apps too. Best of all is internet browsing - for people who need access to the web a lot while being mobile - THSI IS THE DEVICE. Support flash very well (and hence Youtube too). And lastly the screen is fabulous. Very sharp and crisp and bright - all web sites on the browser is very easy to read even on this small a device - thanks to the screen resolution. And lastly the GPS is good - does not replace a full featured dedicated GPS device - but good for a handy GPS navigation.
As the 3rd Nokia tablet, N810 should have been better December 21, 2007 Tony T (San Diego, CA) 75 out of 81 found this review helpful
I bought a N770 a couple years ago, and it had a dead pixel (but I didn't return it). I ordered N810 2 weeks ago, and it also had a dead pixel. This time, I returned the N810 not only because of the dead pixel, but also because of many usability problems. The two primary reasons I bought the N810 were the slide-out keyboard and the built-in GPS. The slide-out keyboard is good for finger typing (rather than using a stylus tapping on the touch screen as in N770), but it creates several problems. First, since the four-way rocker key is on the keyboard, I don't like the fact that I cannot use the four way rocker to scroll the screen up and down unless I also expose the keyboard (The menu button is also on the keyboard; but you can use the tiny on-screen menu key as a substitute). Second, the "up" key of the rocker key is so close to the edge of the screen, making it very difficult to press it (even though I have small hand). Sometimes I pressed the center "select" button inadvertently as a result. Third, the zoom buttons and the full screen button are all located on the upper edge of the keyboard, not of the screen. If the keyboard is slided out, it is difficult to access the zoom buttons and the full-screen button. The GPS is VERY slow to detect the satellites. I understand that GPS needs to take more time to detect the satellites for the first time. But I never thought it would take THAT long. I have owned two generations of bluetooth GPS over the last four years, the GPS performance of the N810 is either comparable or worse than my older version. The video (playing youtube) is acceptable. However, I downloaded a 720 x 320 pixel MP4 video, and N810 said it doesn't accept this resolution. If you agree that the keyboard problems are relevant to your usage habit, and the GPS is not acceptable if it is too slow, then you should consider buying the N800 which does everything like N810 (N800 does not have keyboard and GPS). N800 also allows you to put more internal memory than N810. I just ordered one and it is about $200 cheaper.
writing this from my n810 November 23, 2007 Jonathan M. Emmons (Wallingford, PA USA) 44 out of 52 found this review helpful
i love this thing. it can do everything that a pc can do but you can fit it in your pocket. it does take alittle bit of know how to really unlock its true power. you can remote into your desktop pc from anywhere there is a internet connection. you can also use your internet from your celll phone also. i can access the net from anywhere now. i would recommend this device to anybody who is looking for a all in one device but dont want to get a iphone. the n810 is so the iphone killer. get one. you wont regret it.
Buy the N800 and save your money December 31, 2007 RickyF 38 out of 42 found this review helpful
I had a Nokia N800 that was a great product both in cost, about $230, and function. I gave it away as a gift and bought the N810 because it had a real keyboard and built-in GPS. I made a mistake. The N810 is about twice the price but the lesser product. The battery life seems to be about half of the N800's. I expect that is because of the power consumed by the backlit keyboard and the GPS device. The N810's physical keyboard adds marginally to the functionality but not enough to justify the price difference. The stylus is too narrow for my fingers. The top buttons are better placed than on the N800 but the side buttons and the camera are awful. The product is also of poorer construction than the N800. The slot cover for the optional memory card does not stay shut when a chip is inserted. The ARM CPU is identical to the N800. The memory cards for the N810 must be miniSD or microSD with an adapter, while the N800 took regular size as well. After the addition of the physical keyboard, the built-in GPS is the biggest difference between the N810 and the older N800. And the real reason I "upgraded". However, to get any use out of the GPS you must subscribe to Wayfinder's service at $129/36 months. I would have been better off buying another N800 and a portable GPS device. Save your money and buy the N800 it is the better product - in fact the N800 is a great product.
An excellent device December 25, 2007 Jonathan DeWoskin (Chicago, IL United States) 24 out of 25 found this review helpful
First of all, you should know that I own a Nokia N800 - not the N810. I encourage you to read my review of the N800 for more information on that device. The N800 is identical to the N810 with only two exceptions. The N810 has a GPS receiver and built-in slide-down keyboard. The N800 has a FM radio and no hardware keyboard. There are some differences on memory capacity as well, but these will almost certainly change as Nokia releases OS2008 performance updates. While I do not own the N810, but I have had the opportunity to play with one for an hour or two at the Nokia store in downtown Chicago. The internet is where I make my living, so I try to experiment with any portable device that will allow me the freedom to work away from my desk. The N800 is sold with OS2007. The N810 is delivered with OS2008. The OS2008 performance upgrade is now available for the N800, allowing you to have most of the features of the $400+ N810 in the now sub-$300 N800 tablet. If you do not need a GPS receiver (or already own a bluetooth GPS receiver), you can use the N800 to perform the exact same tasks as the more expensive N810. Consider your needs and then decide what's works best for you. On the plus side, the N810 is slightly smaller than the N800. The N810's keyboard is much easier to use than the on-screen touch keyboard I'm stuck with. The N810 casing is all metal and feels a bit more durable than the N800. Whichever device you choose, the new operating system and browser are excellent and allow easy browsing of most websites. The Mozilla browser with Flash9 renders most websites beautifully on the small screen. The user interface is a lot more intuitive in OS2008 and it's very easy to email, chat and browse. It won't completely replace my laptop - neither the N800 or N810 can print without extensive modification - but you truly can carry the web with you wherever you go! I hope you found this review helpful!
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