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By installing the free and unofficial LCARS theme, you can make a Nokia N800 or N810 internet tablet look and sound like a “PADD” from an episode of Star Trek. It works just like a normal tablet, b…

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Following closely behind the Android simple install earlier this month, users over at Internet Tablet Talk have setup an easy way to install Debian Linux – the full desktop – on the Nokia Internet …

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Skype arrived on Nokia tablet N810

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Oct
06

Nokia N810 Review

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Yeah, it’s quite late to review this thing considering that Nokia has the N900 in development, but that won’t stop me.

First review for me.

Overview

+ Good hardware
+ Good UI
+ Nothing really wr…

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Oct
04

Nokia N810 Internet Tablet Unboxed

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Matt unboxes the new Nokia N810 internet tablet in preparation for his review.

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Sep
30

New Nokia N810 Internet Call

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New Nokia n810 in Internet call

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Canola is a graphical interface for Nokia’s internet tablets which makes it much quicker and easier to do things.

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The N810 delivers a 4.1-inch 800X480 touchscreen that is very similar to the system that is found on various predating models. Unlike the other models, the N810 offers a retractable QWERTY keyboard for those that would consider these items helpful. The N810 also integrates an internal GPS receiver and presents an onboard map and navigational software platform. The system also comes with 2 GB of onboard storage and the N810’s memory can be expanded through mini and micro SD cards. The system additionally includes 128 MB of DRAM and its onboard processor, a TI OMAP 2420, clocks speeds of 400 MHz.

The N810 comes with completely functional internet and web 2.0 services. OS2008, is an innovative revision of the Maemo Debian-based OS which is what delivers the many UI and stability improvements. The system offers a Mozilla-based browser which presents the identical Gecko rendering engine Firefox is known for. Additionally, reliable Skype and Google Talk clients are included as well and this makes the N810 a solid Voice Over IP (VOIP) appliance.

The inclusion of a hardware keyboard will be appreciated by most consumers. By eliminating the necessity that the input be made via a touchscreen, the N810 delivers excellent screen real-estate for scenarios where such service may be helpful. The seemingly unusual key positioning may take a while to get used to. But, this should not be a problem once you get the proverbial hang of the device.

The N810’s new OS is being offered with an improved default theme and exciting user interface. There are translucent panes along the top and both sides which allows for the home screen to retain the ability to be visible while maximizing the effectiveness of the unit’s limited screen size. Panel layouts have also been modified to make the icons wider and also placing them in columns. This rendering them a great deal more conducive for thumb interaction work. Unlike the OS2007, home screen applications are draggable in a much better manner. This is a change that makes accidentally manipulating applications a great deal less complex. The N810’s application support has also been significantly improved over past versions as well.

Nokia’s integration of the Gecko engine within its browser brings forth a greater AJAX and HTML rendering experience, the effects of which will be experienced throughout numerous web 2.0 services. Fans of Flash 9 will be pleased to discover it is now supported through a notable upgrade from the 7.0 support in OS2007. The N810’s presence and instant messaging support has been properly integrated into the device to where it shares some of its data with the included address book. Unfortunately, the only supported protocol is Jabber/XMPP which is limited in terms of its ability to work with N810 or XMPP users.

The N810’s internal GPS does work in a decent manner but it requires further additional software purchases so as to gain access to important functions. The initial startup of the process can take time but subsequent warm boots can find satellite signals in less than one minute. The included GPS software and maps can present position and close points of interest, but routing and any other function that would be considered advanced will require a software upgrade.

Nokia’s line of internet tablets delivers excellent new devices devised to blend in with and complement our daily lives. Those buyers seeking an internet tablet that can fill many general roles should look into the excellent choice of the N810.

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Mobile phones have changed the method of communication moreover there are many mobile manufacturers are available in the mobile market but Nokia is different from all. Nokia has set up its own place in the hearts of the users. Nokia N810 is the latest and new born mobile phone of the Nokia. Nokia N810 is the result of hardwork of Nokia’s experts. No doubt all the latest and attractive features are available in Nokia N810. All the latest and newborn technologies have been churned out by the experts of Nokia in Nokia N810. From connectivity to memory capacity, from downloading to internet, from music to games, and from calling to message all the latest features are available in Nokia N810. No doubt, Nokia N810 is the heart beat of users. Nokia N810 houses high-resolution 4.13” WVGA display (800 x 480 pixels) with up to 65,000 colors. Nokia N810 houses powerful memory DDR RAM 128MB and Flash 256MB. But you have an option to increase the memory up to 2GB and with the help of the memory card it can be up to 8GB. Other features of the Nokia N810 are Smooth slide with integrated QWERTY keyboard, Built-in GPS receiver, High quality stereo speakers and sensitive microphone, High-resolution widescreen display, integrated desk stand. Integrated VGA web camera, HW key to lock touch screen and keys, and Ambient light sensor. Nokia N810 has a TI OMAP 2420, 400 MHz Processor. About connectivity of Nokia N810, It has a WLAN standard with 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, and 3.5 mm stereo headphone plug. The advantage of the Nokia N810is its different languages like English, German, French, Italian, Spanish-Portuguese, Scandinavian and Russian. Internet connectivity with Internet Tablet OS with maemo Linux based OS2008; Internet Tablet OS with maemo Linux based OS2008. General Easy install for new applications, applets, and personalization, and Operating system updates available over the Internet. Web browsing features are Mozilla technology with state-of-the-art web standard support including AJAX, Page navigation with scrolling, panning or using hardware buttons, zooming in and out of web sites. Nokia N810 houses full desktop Adobe® Flash® 9 plugin, including video and audio streaming. Nokia N810 is not only a communicating instrument but also something more. Nokia N810 houses Built-in media player for viewing and listening to downloaded, transferred or streamed media content and easy-on-device management of media library, Direct access to shared media over Universal Plug and Play (UPnP), Supported video formats 3GP, AVI, WMV, MP4, H263, H.264, MPEG-1, MPEG-4, RV (Real Video), Supported audio formats with MP3, WMA, AAC, AMR, AWB, M4A, MP2, RA (RealAudio), WAV and Supported playlists formats with M3U, PLS, ASX, WAX, WVX, and WPL.

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