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Introducing Nokia N810 Internet Tablet

17 10 2007

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The unassumingly named Nokia N810 Internet Tablet is the successor of the popular N800. The most dramatic change is the addition of a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, so you don’t have to rely one-hundred per cent of the virtual keyboard. It can make VoIP calls and video conference using a built-in camera. The N810 has a customizable UI, which we do not yet have much information on, based on maemo Linux. It boasts a 4.13 inch , 800 x 480-pixel screen, plays 45 hours of music and comes with 10GB of memory and an MSRP of $479. The GPS receiver comes with pre-loaded maps crammed with points of interest.

[via mobilewhack]

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