The Nokia N810 Internet Tablet, we have already technikseitig treated. On the Web 2.0 Expo in Berlin, we have the device for you once in the hand to see if it holds, what the technical data promise.
Web 2.0 Expo: Not only an opportunity to introduce new technologies in the area Webber present, but also to present new gadgets. Reason enough for Nokia, it towards the end of the month appearing N810 present.
Whether brushed stainless steel is still modern, everyone must decide for itself, I certainly think it has succeeded. Especially in the light of the fact that in contrast to the glossy not so much scratch. When the lift is the Tablet surprisingly well in my small hands. Going out on the keyboard, it is somewhat clumsy.
What the user-friendliness is concerned, I can after about 20 minutes around saying: It is purely a matter of habituation. This is particularly true for the Touch Screen, which includes both with plastic pen and with the fingers can be used. This requires practice, even the state had meanwhile Advisor a little problems with the presentation.
Unlike the N800 is the new model of a normal keyboard, with a little stronger hands is a bit impractical. The photo presented at the keyboard is the way, the Scandinavian version, for most countries, will be a localized version with the standard keyboard layout.
Surfing on the already installed Firefox, a built-in RSS reader for VoIP and Skype are just a few of the examples. Schick also the fact that the mail client, setting up several accounts allows.
Unlike current smartphones such as the iPhone is the N810 open to all: Thanks to the open-source operating system maemo can install several additional programs. Currently, the selection for the N810 installed OS2008 still low, but it should still show up.
GPS, VGA camera, a built-not at all bad speaker, WLAN, Bluetooth, USB 2.0, Standard-3, 5mm-Klinkenstecker for headphones, 2GB of internal memory with expansion capability via SD Card.
What is lacking is a UMTS-Modul what mobile use somewhat more difficult. Finally, it is not a wireless network. The only alternative is the use of mobile phones, via UMTS
This fact is especially inconvenient if you wish to use the keyboard. The buttons for the full-screen mode and zoom are therefore difficult to reach.
All things considered, the N810 at first glance. Impressive design, strange, but good functionality and the freedom to independently and easily install programs to make the Tablet especially for developers. Complete specifications including round views can be found here.
P PS: Small detail at the end: This here photographed N810 seems Nokia incidentally one of the prototypes to be different is the model number N00 on the housing would not explain…



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