New Nokia N810 Internet Tablet
January 17, 2008
Nokia’s new Linux based tablet allows users to connect to the internet with ease. The N810 will be the first device to use the Nokia Internet Tablet OS 2008. The new OS has a Mozilla Gecko based browser, 2Gb of internal storage, 0.3 MP camera and a MiniSDHC card slot. It also has a transreflective display which allows the user to read even in bright sunlight.

- Display: High-resolution 4.13-inch WVGA display (800 x 480 pixels) with up to 65,000 colors
- Connectivity: GPS, Bluetooth, WiFi, USB
- Battery Life: 4 hours (Browsing), 14 days (Standby)
- Dimensions: 226 x 72 x 128mm
- Weight: 226g
Via Hardware Zone
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This is the same company that IS against and stopped ogg as being a standard in the HTLM5 standards. It does not make sense. Where the OPEN STANDARDS AND OPEN SOURCE, nokia? And to think I almost but this unit.