Nokia N800 Internet Tablet
CES 2007 – The Nokia N800 Tablet was announced at the show, so I had to play with it. Here are the highlights:
It is slightly smaller and lighter than its predecessor, the N770 but still has a 800×480 resolution, which enables a desktop web browsing experience (powered by Opera 8), which was the original goal. There is a rotating webcam that pops on the left side. It’s the most noticeable addition and a very cool one, I have to admit. The other cool physical difference is the presence of two expansion slots (versus one in the 770): a SD/Micro SD, Mini SD and MMC/RS-MMC. Both can be used simultaneously to increase the storage capacity.
I guess that the user experience would be very similar to the N770 that we previously reviewed.
Specs
- WLAN 802.11 b/g
- Bluetooth Specification 2.0
- AV connector 3.5mm (stereo audio out)
- USB 2.0 high speed device mode for PC connectivity
- Audio: AAC, AMR, AWB, M4A, MP2, MP3, RA
- Video: 3GP, AVI, H.263, MPEG-1, MPEG-4, RV
- Image: BMP, GIF, ICO, JPE, JPEG, PNG, TIF / TIFF, Internet radio playlist: M3U, PLS
- Display 800×480 resolution, up to 65,000 colors
- Volume 138cc
- Weight (max) 206g
- Length (max) 144mm
- Height (max) 75mm
- Thickness 13mm (/18mm)
- Operation times Standby time up to 10 days, browsing time up to 3 hours
- Engine TI OMAP 2420, 330MHz
- Memory RAM 128MB, Flash 256MB
- Memory card 2 internal memory card slots compatible with SD, MicroSD, MiniSD, MMC and RS-MMC (supports memory cards up to 2GB)
- Power supply 1500mAh (BP-5L)
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