The Nokia N800 Internet Tablet is a wireless Internet appliance from Nokia, originally announced at the Las Vegas CES 2007 Summit in January 2007. N800 allows the user to browse the Internet and communicate using Wi-Fi networks or with mobile phone via Bluetooth. The N800 was developed as the successor to the Nokia 770. It includes FM and Internet radio, an RSS news reader, image viewer and a media player for audio and video files. (Wikipedia)
Technical specifications
Key features
Access the web on a portable internet tablet
High-resolution widescreen display with improved viewing angle
Opera 8
Adobe® Flash® 9 browser plug-in
Internet communications
Skype support
Internet calling with integrated web camera
Instant messaging
Multi-protocol email client
Full-screen finger keyboard
Access to internet media at home and on-the-go
High quality stereo speakers
Media player
UPnP architecture
Real Rhapsody
Expandable mass memory
Operating system
Internet Tablet OS 2007 edition
Key applications* (additional applications available)
Web Browser with Adobe® Flash® 9 plug-in
Internet calling with video
Instant Messaging
Email
Media player
Internet Radio
RSS Feed Reader
Connectivity
Automatic connectivity through saved hotspots or Bluetooth compatible phone
Display functions
Zooming, full-screen, and panning functionality
Utilities
Application manager
PDF viewer
Sketch
File manager
Backup/restore
Image viewer
Notes
Calculator
Color: Silver front cover and matte black back
Size:
Weight: 7.23 ounces
Dimensions: 2.95 x 5.67 x 0.51 (to 0.71) inches
Display:
High-resolution touch screen (800 x 480 pixels) with up to 65,536 colors
Memory
DDR RAM 128MB
Flash 256MB, 128 MiniSD with extender included in sales package
Two internal memory card slots, compatible with SD, MicroSD, MiniSD, MMC, and RS-MMC. Supports memory cards up to 8GB. SD cards over 2GB must be SDHC compatible.
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