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List Price: $479.99
Our Price: $367.49
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Manufacturer: Nokia
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Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Electronics Brand: Nokia EAN: 0758478011195 Feature: Web 2.0 internet experience with Mozilla based browser, also works with Skype, Google Talk, and Gizmo Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Nokia Manufacturer: Nokia Model: N810 Publisher: Nokia Studio: Nokia
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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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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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Customer Rating:      Summary: Some good, some bad. Comment: If you're looking for a mobile way to browse the internet from a wifi connection then this device is awesome. It has by far the best portable wifi web browsing I've seen.
If you're looking for a fun, small, portable linux platform to play with, this is a great place for that.
If you're looking for a GPS device, do not buy the n810 for this. The GPS is honestly terrible compared to anything I've ever used. Not only does it truly take 5-10 minutes to get a lock as other reviews say, the resulting nav data is lagged and innacurate. I had read that it took a long time to get a lock, which I could deal with, but not driving down the road the nav showing my position where I was a good 20-30 seconds ago, too late to make that turn now... Inacuracy problems were constant too. Driving down the road and watching the device give your location as going through a lake 500 ft to the side is amusing until you realize how much you just spent on a device with useless gps.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Excellent little tool Comment: The Nokia N810 internet tablet is an excellent tool for email and web-browsing away from one's desk. A little big for a trouser pocket, it will fit comfortably in a jacket pocket. The wi-fi is incredibly sensitive, picking up and working on networks that Dell laptops can't. The sceen is small but very clear. The keyboard has a good feel to it, and the rocker pad to the left of the keyboard is very effective for navigating a page. The software is reasonably quick to load.
The map is excellent, the GPS could be a little more sensitive, but that isn't really this tool's main purpose, so I don't mind. The camera also is 'only OK', but on a par with most cellphone cameras, and more of an add-on than a serious tool. I haven't tried the VOIP telephone, so I won't comment on that.
Overall, I'm extremely happy with the Nokia N810; it does what I got it for very well.
E.M. Van Court
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great device, tricky to justify Comment: This is a great device, I use it mainly for web and email around the office, at home, at the gym, and when traveling. For the money it's a pretty good buy, but it's hard to see how it's a device for many customers when there is iPhone and iPod Touch, as only two examples. I have both of them as well and they are great, but I like the Nokia's Linux base which is infinitely extensible and upgradeable. The screen is very good, even outdoors, it's pretty fast, and the web browser seems to handle most sites without major problems.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Good Vision, Sketchy Implementation Comment: The Nokia N810 is a beautiful, well-conceived device. The problem is it doesn't perform as well as one would expect for a device from Nokia.
Here's why I bought the N810: Internet telephony (Skype), internet browsing, GPS location identification, and as a repository of music and a few videos. Going through the list:
Skype: This is a nice clean application for the N810, with good sound and performance. Unfortunately, it doesn't support video conferencing. This is odd, because it has a (very) rudimentary camera that faces the user, which is obviously there for video conferencing. Also, sometimes Skype is not terribly useful, as the little speakers are not loud enough to make the speech intelligible in a loud environment (e.g., coffee house).
Internet browsing: This does work reasonably well, but the scrolling is a bit jumpy. Trying to get streaming video is a bit sketchy as well: a Real video stream which works well on a PC sometime fails to startup in the native video player. Also, in bright places the internet browsing is not a great experience: the screen seems to be a bit dim even at the highest level.
GPS: this is nice, but the GPS chip seems to be a bit weak. It takes quite a bit of time for it to sync, much longer than the small bluetooth GPS unit I have. Again, for use in the car, the problems with the dim screen and quiet speakers is an issue.
Music and Video Repository: This works well enough. Just don't try listening through stereo bluetooth headphones. For whatever inexplicable reason it doesn't support the A2DP profile! For video it is a bit sketchy, as the native app supports very few video standards.
The bottom line: the device is underpowered and from the software perspective, under-engineered. If you have some software experience, you can try to upgrade some of the native apps to some better functioning freeware/shareware. It, though, does do the basic things it advertises, and given its nice form factor, is a good device to have at your fingertips. I'm glad I bought it, but I wish it were just a notch more functional.
Customer Rating:      Summary: It just gets better Comment: I bought the N810 a while ago, and have to say that it wasnt the best performance wise, but after upgrading to the new Diablo firmware, i performes oustanding. Videos look and play perfect, and everything else that comes with it. I told my self, if it can play videos at full screen, with no lag, then it should be able to handle everything else, and it really does. I didnt like the fact that you have to pay to install and run the gps software, and also it didnt come with a screen protector. HAd to get them separate. I have no problems with the word imput methods, which are the on screen keyboard, and the slide keyboard. Over all i gave it the highest rating because for people like me it serves its purpose, like video playback, music, high res pictures, internet, and all the apps that come with it, which are seriously useful for the mobile life.
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