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Friday, 4 January 2008

Nokia Nseries N800 Computer PDA



Nokia N800

The launch of the latest internet tablet from Nokia, the Nokia N800, was announced at the Las Vegas CES summit held in January 2007. Since that day all the technophiles have been keen to know about the latest gizmo in the market but only few people actually have been able to unravel this mystery. A smart upgrade of the stylish Nokia 770, the N800 is based on Nokia's Maemo Linux platform.
The OS is the latest developed by Nokia and is called the Internet Tablet OS 2007 edition which is a significantly improvised version of its previous edition. The N800 looks much sleeker than its predecessor and at just 206 grams is considerably lighter as well! The display is extravagant at 800x480 pixels that is better than any other device of this segment. A VGA webcam is added to help the user utilise the services in all possible ways. The WiFi integration allows the user to surf web at high speeds but it is not a mobile phone! Users generally relate the brand of Nokia with mobile phones but with its internet tablet Nokia has begun a process to establish its monopoly in this market segment. This device integrates a useful email client, RSS newsreader, multimedia player, games and a host of other useful applications. So despite lacking phone facilities it is still a useful telecommunication device.

The N800 deals with the major flaws that were there in the N770, be it the design of the handset or its lack of memory. The N800 is compatible with various external memory cards and even the internal memory of the device is improved with 128 MB of RAM and 256 MB of flash memory. After a few software brush-ups the N800 can also be used with a GPS receiver as a satellite navigation system. The device is futuristic in its looks and even the segment to which it belongs hasn't joined the mainstream as of yet, but with the N800 Nokia has made a bold bid to capture this market segment.

Product Features
Internet tablet with ultra-slim design makes web browsing portable and convenient
Connects to open Wi-Fi networks (802.11b/g) or via cell phones using Bluetooth 2.0
Conduct video conferences on-the-go using internet calling and the integrated webcam
4.1-inch LCD touchscreen with full-screen keyboard; wide variety of multimedia playback
256 MB flash memory expands via two memory card slots compatible with Secure Digital, MMC, miniSD, and microSD
Processor, Memory, and Motherboard

Hardware Platform: PC
Special Features

Display Area: 800 x 480
Display Colors: 65K Colors
Connectivity: Bluetooth
Connectivity: USB 2.0 Client
Connectivity: WLAN: 802.11 b/g
Connectivity: Autoconnection to saved Wi-Fi hotspots
Compatible Flash Media: Secure Digital
Compatible Flash Media: Multi Media Card
Compatible Flash Media: mini Secure Digital
Compatible Flash Media: RS-MMC
Compatible Flash Media: microSD
Connection Type: USB
Life Hours: Active 3 Hours
Life Hours: Standby 10 Days
Width: 5.7 inches
Depth: 0.5 inches
Ports and Connectivity

Modem: None
Cases and Expandability

Weight: 1.35 pounds
Power

Rated Charge (normal use): 3 hours

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