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A couple of months back, Woot.com offered
the Nokia 770 Internet Tablet for around $135. I
was looking for a portable device that would allow me to browse the
Internet via WiFi networks, check my email, etc. It seemed to be a
perfect fit. This device was definitely pocket-sized, ran a "real"
OS (Linux), offered a true web browser, and a decent-sized display.
I received the tablet a few days later and was quite impressed. It
took me maybe 5 minutes to get used to the user interface, and
another 15 or so to have it visiting my favorite web sites,
checking my email, etc., over my WPA-based connection at home.
Because it's a Linux-based device, there are plenty of third
parties willing to create software for it and port existing tools
over to it, so I found several useful software gadgets within a few
hours and had them all installed and running.
My only real complaints with the device were that the on-screen
keyboard was a pain to work with using the stylus, and that it
seemed a bit slow if several things were running. Battery life was
pretty good, the display was bright and clear, and it generally did
everything I needed it to otherwise.
Unfortunately, after handing it to my brother to use for a while
back in July, something went haywire with the display and it became
unreadable. I need to send it back to Nokia for repair but I've
not done it yet.
In the meantime, I've learned about the Nokia Internet Tablet N800 which is the
next-generation version of the device I already had. The N800 seems
to have resolved every problem I had with the 770 and improved on
the features I liked.
Like the 770, the N800 is Linux-based. It connects to WiFi
networks, or cell phone data networks via BlueTooth. It has an
integrated webcam, a 4.1" touchscreen display, a full-screen
keyboard (instead of the little mini-keyboard), and two memory card
slots for expansion via SD/MMC/miniSD/microSD. The display
resolution is 800x480x65k colors.
I placed my order for the N800 today from Amazon.com, and should
have it within 48 hours. I hope to write a full review after it
arrives and I've had some time to fiddle around with it.
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