Nov 23 2007
Nokia N810 Internet tablet
The multi-faceted Nokia N810 internet tablet has finally arrived on store shelves. This highly anticipated Linux-based gadget has more gadgety features than you can shake a stick at - including a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, built-in GPS, digital audio/video playback, Bluetooth, camera, MP3 player and even Wi-Fi capability for surfing and VoIP calling. Like the Nokia N800 Internet Tablet, its predecessor which runs Skype (with the latest firmware), the N810 will come pre-bundled with Skype, making it one of the most powerful portable VoIP devices out there.
The Nokia N810 gives you a truly portable Internet experience that’s actually useful due to its large 4.13" color wide-screen display and touchpad screen navigation. It sports a 400MHz processor, Mozilla-based Web browser, and up to 10GB of memory (which comes as 2GB of internal memory with an optional 8GB memory card combined).

Battery Life:
- Continuous usage (display on, wireless LAN active): up to 4 hours
- Music playback: up to 10 hours
- Always online time: up to 5 days
- Standby time: up to 14 days
Connectivity:
- WLAN standard: IEEE 802.11b/g
- Bluetooth specification v.2.0 . +EDR (profiles supported: HID, FTP, DUN, GAP, SPP, HSP, SAP and OPP)
- USB high speed for PC connectivity
- 3.5 mm stereo headphone plug
I like how the N810 has the camera in the front, unlike the Nokia N800 where it pops out of the side. It also features an auto-dimming screen so when you use the GPS feature in your car, it dims the screen slightly so you aren’t blinded by the screen at night.
