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Review summary: Just got the Nokia N810 tablet in for review and I'm going to pound the heck out of it next week at CES. I'm a huge fan of Maemo and the N-series tablet line so I'm really happy to be able to play with this little dreamboat. This model feels much more ...
Read Full ReviewReview summary: Nokia's N810 Internet Tablet, the third generation of the company's line of Linux-based Web devices, is a minor upgrade. The $479 device costs about twice what its predecessor, the N800, currently does, but the new product is far more appealing.
Pros: Includes a keyboard Slimmer design
Cons: Expensive
Verdict: The N810 is slimmer and easier to hold than the N800. It also sports a slide-out keyboard--an addition that, together with the generous, 4.3-inch, WVGA (800-by-600) touch-screen display, makes Nokia's 802.11b/g Wi-Fi-only product feel more like a ...
Read Full ReviewReview summary: A sleek and versatile gadget that puts (nearly) the whole Web, a thumb-friendly keyboard, and GPS in the palm of your hand.
Read Full ReviewReview summary: A sleek and versatile gadget that puts (nearly) the whole Web, a thumb-friendly keyboard, and GPS in the palm of your hand.
Pros: gt ; Browser supports Flash and Ajax, • Built-in GPS, • Excellent Skype experience
Cons: gt ; Not the best multitasking performance, • Can't handle some Web 2.0 sites, • Touchscreen navigation not as good as iPhone and iPod touch, CPU: 400-MHz TI OMAP 2420, RAM/Expandable: 2GB/8GB, , , , , , , , , Nokia N85: Full Review, Best Cell Phones ...
Read Full ReviewReview summary: The latest in Nokia's Internet Tablet series of traditional handhelds is the N810, the first with integrated GPS capabilities and a slide-out keyboard. Ed Hardy brings us this review.
Pros: Penryn performance and plenty of memory, Superb screen with amazing colors, Good multimedia capabilities, Serious styling may appeal to those wanting something less "gamer"-ish
Cons: Frightening flex calls build quality into question, Keyboard a pain for long-term typing, Abysmal battery life, A bit boring for our taste
Verdict: Pricing in at $2,999, our Gateway P-171XL FX Edition review model is priced towards the middle of the gaming notebook segment, with the Toshiba X205 coming in at $2,000 and the Dell M1730 starting at $3,538 for a system with similar capabilities. For ...
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