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Internet tablets themselves are an odd breed that occupy a bit of a niche market. They are neither PDAs, mobile phones or laptop replacements, however, with a fully customisable Linux operating system they are real computers with great potential to act...

Has the 810 moved things on and would I recommend one? Not much and almost is the answer.You really have to want an internet tablet to be able to reconcile cost against performance and convenience. If you are looking for a laptop replacement and for so...
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Nokia N810 Internet tablet M obile Internet is gradually becoming more important. The number of people using their mobile phone to find information about the weather/traffic, or to send and receive emails, is growing by the day. Nokia meet the demand f...
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Nokias linux based N810 internet tablet has a good range of connectivity options, a high-res screen and integrated GPS, but with no SIM card support and a paucity of relevant third part applications its appeal to the enterprise market is limited...

Nokias linux based N810 internet tablet has a good range of connectivity options, a high-res screen and integrated GPS, but with no SIM card support and a paucity of relevant third part applications its appeal to the enterprise market is limited...
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Nokia hasnt regarded size and weight as such restrictive factors. At 228g the metal-cased N810 certainly isnt light, nor at 128 x 72 x 14mm is it small. On the upside, its very well bolted together and has a very high quality feel to it. If it was...

Taken at face value, Nokias N810 not a bad box of tricks. For surfing the web, email and as an internet communication device it is a handy little gadget, while the operating system is easy to use, feature rich and robust. The relative abundance of so...
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The N810 may come in the same size box as a mobile phone, and it might have "N series" emblazoned on the side, but don't be fooled into thinking this is simply a Nokia with a big screen and slide-out keyboard - it's anything but. It doesn't have mobile...

A stylish mobile way to access the web, but it's crying out for mobile data capability...
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zdnet.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-02 13:44:40
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Nokias Internet Tablet is getting better, adding a GPS receiver and a QWERTY keyboard. Its still difficult to recommend as a business tool, though, as it lacks integrated 3G/HSDPA connectivity.

Neat hardware design, Builtin keyboard, Integrated GPS receiver, Mobile email and VoIP over WiFi, Wide range of bundled applications...

Lacks integrated widearea wireless connectivity, Relatively limited thirdparty software available, Pointtopoint navigation is an optional extra...

Nokias Internet Tablet is getting better, adding a GPS receiver and a QWERTY keyboard. Its still difficult to recommend as a business tool, though, as it lacks integrated 3G/HSDPA connectivity...
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mobilecomputermag.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-02 13:45:10
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Proper access to the internet from a pocket-sized device – that’s what the tech world craves. And last year, when Apple launched the iPhone, we almost got it. Okay, so Apple’s handset costs a pretty penny to buy (and fair few more to run) but the beau...

If the iPhone didn’t exist, we’d think the Nokia N810 pretty good. As things stand, it’s hard to get terribly excited about -- get the cheaper N800 instead...
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Nokias Nokia N810 internet tablet is the latest product in its line of internet devices. Its more appealing than earlier models, but its expensive. Nokias N810 internet tablet, the third generation of the companys line of Linux-based web device...

Nokias latest product in its line of internet devices is more appealing than earlier models, but its expensive. Melissa Riofrio Lowest online price: £N/A...
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A stylish mobile way to access the web, but it’s crying out for mobile data capability. The N810 may come in the same size box as a mobile phone, and it might have ‘N series’ emblazoned on the side, but don’t be fooled into...
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The N810 is an excellent mobile Web device thanks to a fantastic browser and a great display. However, despite all its strengths there are plenty of flaws.

Excellent display, intuitive user interface, Wi-Fi, good Web browser, 3.5mm headphone jack, 2GB internal memory with miniSD card expansion slot, GPS...

Cramped keyboard, extra for turn-by-turn navigation, flimsy rear battery cover, slider isn’t smooth The Final Word The N810 is an excellent mobile Web device thanks to a fantastic browser and a great display. However, despite all its strengths there...

The N810 is an excellent mobile Web device thanks to a fantastic browser and a great display. However, despite all its strengths there are plenty of flaws.
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2011-11-08 09:28:33
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Nokia isnt foolish enough to think that its line of Internet Tablets is going to attract everyone. The company has readily admitted that these are for a certain audience -- gadget lovers and early adopters -- and we certainly agree with that statement...

QWERTY keyboard, Integrated GPS, Excellent Web 2.0 experience, Long list of supported media files...

Cramped keyboard, Weak speaker system...

Though not necessarily worth the price for an upgrade, the Nokia N810 Internet Tablet brings some nice additions to the mobile Web browsing device, including a full Qwerty keyboard and integrated GPS.
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Nokia’s updated N810 ‘Internet Tablet’ is a solid little thing. The big screen’s surrounded by tough plastic, and there’s even a hint of metal about it. Pick it up for the first time and you’ll feel a warm wave of super...

Full QWERTY keyboard. Wi-Fi. Flash support. Sat-nav. Improved storage...

No 3G. Hell, no mobile connectivity at all. Need to use stylus...

Impressive build and features, but you might be better off with a cheap laptop or top-spec mobile if portable internet is what you’re after...
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