Nokia's good-to-have-around N810 Internet Tablet, released in the fall of 2007, is now cheaper than ever, coming for a retail price of only $299. Although the new price is not (yet) featured on Nokia's official website (where the Internet Tablet is still offered for $439),
The N810 can be bought for the attractive $299 price from CompUSA, a well-known online retailer.
The N810 can be bought for the attractive $299 price from CompUSA, a well-known online retailer.
Although the N810 cannot be used as a normal cell phone, it comes with lots of cool and useful features: a 4.13 inch TFT touchscreen display with a wide 800 x 480 pixel resolution and support for 65K colors, Wi-Fi, built-in GPS, Nokia Maps, a full sliding QWERTY keyboard, Mozilla-based Web browser with Adobe Flash 9 support, RSS reader, Music and Video player, Bluetooth 2.0 with EDR, a 3.5 mm stereo headset jack, stereo speakers with a high sound quality, a VGA web camera, PDF reader, embedded games, ambient light sensor, "touchscreen lock" key, backup and restore capabilities, USB, 128MB of DDRAM, 256MB of Flash memory, a 400Mhz TI OMAP 2420 processor, 2GB of internal memory and support for microSD or microSDHC cards of up to 8GB.
Measuring 72 x 128 x 14 millimeters (2.83 x 5.03 x 0.55 inches) and weighing 226 grams (7.97 ounces), the N810 packs a BP-4L battery that can provide a continuous Wi-Fi usage of up to 4 hours, a maximum music playback time of 10 hours and a stand-by time of up to 14 days.
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