The N810 is a device known as an “Internet Tablet”. It lacks any traditional telephony features although Skype support can facilitate free or cost effective calling where a WiFi network is available. The focus of the N810 is to provide a neat package of essential internet access applications...
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I love the Nokia N810, obviously, but I couldn't tell you what I love most about it. I use it as a phone with the built in SIP client, as a GPS device, a portable instant messenger, and TV (with my Hava box [similar to Slingbox] for which Monsoon Multimedia has a client for this). I often...
Read the full review →I had to sell my n810 during a poor period in my life. I rationalized the sale by telling myself I would buy the n900 (or Rover) when/if it ever materialized. The n810 was an almost-perfect device. Here is what could have been better: * the camera (it is almost comical how bad the camera is) *...
Read the full review →I really found the n810 great for online browsing, checking email, & making voice calls on skype. It was a lifesaver when traveling and spending time in airports, especially during 5 hour delays. The things it doesn't do very well were PDA & Multimedia (music & video). Great...
Read the full review →Before its time, but average at everything. Uses a resistive touch steen (i.e. use your fingernails or the provided stylus), yet was made for finger touch so the UI is incredibly clumsy. Its version of the Maemo OS was quickly abandoned for whatever N900 was using, so development-wise the...
Read the full review →I just got this device a few days ago and it's already taken over my digital life. I was planning on buying a netbook after buying this... yeah, I'm not going to need the netbook anymore. It completely exceeded my expectations (which were pretty high to begin with). It is the most...
Read the full review →Excellent, well-made small tablet. Excellent screen and easy to navigate around and access apps. Speakers loud. App store seems to lack quantiy and quality of apps. Skype calls, Gtalk, email, internet browsing all work well.
Read the full review →The great successor of the 770 and N800, with keyboard and GPS inside, a real beast!
Read the full review →Receiving this, it was going to be a great device -- everything I'd wanted, and more! A portable Linux system, which seamless connectivity options for wireless or bluetooth (tethering!). It runs Maemo; a port of Linux, and a standardized interface. Upsides: packages available from the...
Read the full review →Hardware: Processor: TI OMAP 2420 330MHz + 220MHz ARM Cortex Sigma RAM: 256MB + 256MB swap Accelerator card PowerVR SGX OpenGL ES 2.0 Storage: 256MB System Memory 2GB + flash + 128GB + Mini SD Slot USB Host Support QWERTY keyboard WebCam 1.0 Mp Battery 14days / 10days Online Wi-fi...
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