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Nokia N810 Internet Tablet
Price Range: $219 to $499
cnet.com Professional Review.
Nokia N810 Internet Tablet
QuickTake:
Pros: The Nokia N810 Internet Tablet features a sleeker design with a full slide-out QWERTY keyboard. The mobile Internet device now has integrated GPS and Rhapsody and Skype support. It also offers an excellent Web browsing experience and decent multimedia per
Cons: The Nokia N810 can be sluggish in performance, and the navigation controls and keyboard are a bit cramped. There are no included PIM tools, and you have to pay extra to get driving directions for use with GPS.
pcworld.ca Professional Review.
Nokia N810 Review
Comments:
Nokia has combined the tools needed to make anyone a mobile blogger with their newest incarnation of the pseudo PC series, the N810. It's not a phone, it's not a full computer...so what is it?
Review Verdict: blogging device, this lack of a comfortable keyboard is troublesome
Nokia has combined the tools needed to make anyone a mobile blogger with their newest incarnation of the pseudo PC series, the N810. It's not a phone, it's not a full computer...so what is it?
Review Verdict: blogging device, this lack of a comfortable keyboard is troublesome
cnet.com.au Professional Review.
Nokia N810 Internet Tablet Preview - Laptops
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nokia n810 internet tablet review: The N810 now comes with built-in GPS and a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, but just how Web 2.0 is it?
nokia n810 internet tablet review: The N810 now comes with built-in GPS and a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, but just how Web 2.0 is it?
laptopmag.com Professional Review.
Nokia N810 Internet Tablet In-Depth Review
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A sleek and versatile gadget that puts (nearly) the whole Web, a thumb-friendly keyboard, and GPS in the palm of your hand.
A sleek and versatile gadget that puts (nearly) the whole Web, a thumb-friendly keyboard, and GPS in the palm of your hand.
pcmag.com Professional Review.
Nokia N810 Internet Tablet
Comments:
Nokia's N810 Internet Tablet is pretty and powerful, but still buggy.
Nokia's N810 Internet Tablet is pretty and powerful, but still buggy.
digitaltrends.com Professional Review.
Nokia N810 Internet Tablet
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Nokia N810 Internet Tablet, signifying a new phase in portable internet communication. You have ability to connect this pocket-sized device to the nearest Wi-Fi hotspot or over your Bluetooth mob...
Nokia N810 Internet Tablet, signifying a new phase in portable internet communication. You have ability to connect this pocket-sized device to the nearest Wi-Fi hotspot or over your Bluetooth mob...
zdnet.com Professional Review.
Nokia N810 Internet Tablet
Comments:
Nokia isn't foolish enough to think that its line of Internet Tablets is going to attract everyone. The company has readily admitted that it's for a certain audience--gadget lovers and early adopters--and we certainly agree with that statement. However, w
Nokia isn't foolish enough to think that its line of Internet Tablets is going to attract everyone. The company has readily admitted that it's for a certain audience--gadget lovers and early adopters--and we certainly agree with that statement. However, w
computershopper.com Professional Review.
Nokia N810 Internet Tablet Review
Comments:
Review Verdict: Thanks to its customizable Linux-based OS and robust Web browser, the Nokia N810 offers one of the best mobile Internet experiences you can buy—if you can live without built-in WWAN—but business users will be miffed by its lack of productivity...
Review Verdict: Thanks to its customizable Linux-based OS and robust Web browser, the Nokia N810 offers one of the best mobile Internet experiences you can buy—if you can live without built-in WWAN—but business users will be miffed by its lack of productivity...
QuickTake:
Pros: Excellent Web browsing; improved user interface; includes built-in QWERTY keyboard, GPS receiver; Linux-based Maemo OS 2008 offers a wide variety of downloadable applications and customization options; lots of media file support
Cons: Does not support SD cards; fixed-lens Webcam is not ideal for taking pictures; stripped-down e-mail client; GPS software requires $129 license; jerky video playback for some file types; no solid, do-it-all media software; lacks productivity tools
pcworld.com Professional Review.
N810 Internet Tablet PC
Comments:
Nokia's latest product in its line of Internet devices is more appealing than earlier models, but it's expensive.
Review Verdict: The N810 is slimmer and easier to hold than the N800. It also sports a slide-out keyboard--an addition that, together with the generous, 4.3-inch, WVGA (800-by-600) touch-screen display, makes Nokia's 802.11b/g Wi-Fi-only product feel more like a communic
Nokia's latest product in its line of Internet devices is more appealing than earlier models, but it's expensive.
Review Verdict: The N810 is slimmer and easier to hold than the N800. It also sports a slide-out keyboard--an addition that, together with the generous, 4.3-inch, WVGA (800-by-600) touch-screen display, makes Nokia's 802.11b/g Wi-Fi-only product feel more like a communic
QuickTake:
Pros: Includes a keyboard, Slimmer design
Cons: Expensive
zdnet.com.au Professional Review.
Nokia N810 Internet Tablet
Comments:
Its excellent, sleek design doesn't cover for its sluggish performance.
Review Verdict: 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.
Its excellent, sleek design doesn't cover for its sluggish performance.
Review Verdict: 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.
QuickTake:
Pros: QWERTY keyboard, Integrated GPS, Excellent Web 2.0 experience, Long list of supported media files
Cons: Cramped keyboard, Weak speaker system
trustedreviews.com Professional Review.
Nokia N810 Internet Tablet
Comments:
Are Sandra's concerns misplaced or can a device that lacks a SIM and craves a hotspot carve out a niche for itself?
Review Verdict: In the end the N810 is a really frustrating device. I rather liked using it, and if somebody presented me with one I'd say 'thanks', and keep it in the front room for a bit of entertainment while watching telly. But with a relatively small add-on software
Are Sandra's concerns misplaced or can a device that lacks a SIM and craves a hotspot carve out a niche for itself?
Review Verdict: In the end the N810 is a really frustrating device. I rather liked using it, and if somebody presented me with one I'd say 'thanks', and keep it in the front room for a bit of entertainment while watching telly. But with a relatively small add-on software
infosyncworld.com Professional Review.
Review: Nokia N810 internet tablet
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Nokia's N810 internet tablet has a slide-out keyboard and GPS for navigation. Is that all it needs to keep us from breaking out our laptops and smartphones?
Nokia's N810 internet tablet has a slide-out keyboard and GPS for navigation. Is that all it needs to keep us from breaking out our laptops and smartphones?
QuickTake:
Pros: Great calling, surprisingly, with Skype. Best internet browser for any device this size. Lots of internal memory and an external slot. Fantastic screen, especially for videos.
Cons: Buggy. Doesn't come with much pre-loaded software. Slide-out keyboard isn't better than previous, onscreen option. Did we mention buggy? GPS doesn't live up to expectations.
mobiletechreview.com Professional Review.
Nokia N810 Internet Tablet Review - Mobile Tech Review
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In the first half of 2007, Nokia released the N800 Internet Tablet, a distinct hardware step up from the original Nokia Internet Tablet, the Nokia 770. It sported a new OS, though original tablet owners could upgrade if they wished. At the end of 2007, No
Review Verdict: If you're looking for the perfect couch or bedside companion that boots instantly and won't attract virii like Windows, but has a desktop-like web browser, email, PDF viewer, music player and more, then the N810 is attractive. It sells for significantly l
In the first half of 2007, Nokia released the N800 Internet Tablet, a distinct hardware step up from the original Nokia Internet Tablet, the Nokia 770. It sported a new OS, though original tablet owners could upgrade if they wished. At the end of 2007, No
Review Verdict: If you're looking for the perfect couch or bedside companion that boots instantly and won't attract virii like Windows, but has a desktop-like web browser, email, PDF viewer, music player and more, then the N810 is attractive. It sells for significantly l
QuickTake:
Pros: Has extreme good looks and makes a stunning fashion statement. Slide open to easily answer calls. Good voice quality and volume. Has voice dialing and command, speakerphone and Bluetooth for headsets. Display is sharp despite its small size.
Cons: No number pad! Battery life isn't stellar and battery isn't user replaceable. VGA camera is just adequate.
zdnet.co.uk Professional Review.
Nokia N810 Internet Tablet
Comments:
Nokia's Internet Tablet is getting better, adding a GPS receiver and a QWERTY keyboard. It's still difficult to recommend as a business tool, though, as it lacks integrated 3G/HSDPA connectivity.
Review Verdict: Nokia's Internet Tablet is getting better, adding a GPS receiver and a QWERTY keyboard. It's still difficult to recommend as a business tool, though, as it lacks integrated 3G/HSDPA connectivity...
Nokia's Internet Tablet is getting better, adding a GPS receiver and a QWERTY keyboard. It's still difficult to recommend as a business tool, though, as it lacks integrated 3G/HSDPA connectivity.
Review Verdict: Nokia's Internet Tablet is getting better, adding a GPS receiver and a QWERTY keyboard. It's still difficult to recommend as a business tool, though, as it lacks integrated 3G/HSDPA connectivity...
QuickTake:
Pros: Neat hardware design, Built-in keyboard, Integrated GPS receiver, Mobile email and VoIP over Wi-Fi, Wide range of bundled applications
Cons: Lacks integrated wide-area wireless connectivity, Relatively limited third-party software available, Point-to-point navigation is an optional extra
pcworld.ca Professional Review.
Nokia N810 Review
Comments:
Nokia has combined the tools needed to make anyone a mobile blogger with their newest incarnation of the pseudo PC series, the N810. It's not a phone, it's not a full computer...so what is it?
Nokia has combined the tools needed to make anyone a mobile blogger with their newest incarnation of the pseudo PC series, the N810. It's not a phone, it's not a full computer...so what is it?
mobilearsenal.com Professional Review.
Nokia N810 - still not perfect - MobileArsenal PDA/GPS review
Comments:
No SIM cards can be inserted to the Nokia's new internet-board, it's a heavy pity, because everything else is allright.
Review Verdict: The testphone provided by the MobilX arrived in a huge box. Besides the stuff itself there was a showy grey-blue leather case, a charger, a data cable, stereo headset, another stylus, a holder for the car (can be attached with screws), and a cleaner tissu
No SIM cards can be inserted to the Nokia's new internet-board, it's a heavy pity, because everything else is allright.
Review Verdict: The testphone provided by the MobilX arrived in a huge box. Besides the stuff itself there was a showy grey-blue leather case, a charger, a data cable, stereo headset, another stylus, a holder for the car (can be attached with screws), and a cleaner tissu
crunchgear.com Professional Review.
Nokia N810 quick look
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Just got the Nokia N810 tablet in for review and I'm going to pound the heck out of it next week at CES. I'm a huge fan of Maemo and the N-series tablet line so I'm really happy to be able to play with this little dreamboat. This model feels much more sol
Just got the Nokia N810 tablet in for review and I'm going to pound the heck out of it next week at CES. I'm a huge fan of Maemo and the N-series tablet line so I'm really happy to be able to play with this little dreamboat. This model feels much more sol
letsgodigital.org Professional Review.
Nokia N810 review
Comments:
Nokia N810 review : Mobile 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 for multimed
Nokia N810 review : Mobile 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 for multimed
mobilemag.com Professional Review.
Officially Official: Nokia N810 Internet Tablet
Comments:
Although I have yet to hold the device in my hands, the Nokia N810 Internet Tablet looks like one spiffy gadget that just about any tech-inclined geek would love to own...
Review Verdict: Although I have yet to hold the device in my hands, the Nokia N810 Internet Tablet looks like one spiffy gadget that just about any tech-inclined geek would love to own. Now officially announced by the Finnish phonemaker, the Nokia N810 runs on a Linux-ba
Although I have yet to hold the device in my hands, the Nokia N810 Internet Tablet looks like one spiffy gadget that just about any tech-inclined geek would love to own...
Review Verdict: Although I have yet to hold the device in my hands, the Nokia N810 Internet Tablet looks like one spiffy gadget that just about any tech-inclined geek would love to own. Now officially announced by the Finnish phonemaker, the Nokia N810 runs on a Linux-ba
brighthand Professional Review.
Nokia N810 Internet Tablet Review
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The latest in Nokia's Internet Tablet series of traditional handhelds is the N810, the first with integrated GPS capabilities and a slide-out keyboard. Ed Hardy brings us this review.
Review Verdict: Pricing in at $2,999, our Gateway P-171XL FX Edition review model is priced towards the middle of the gaming notebook segment, with the Toshiba X205 coming in at $2,000 and the Dell M1730 starting at $3,538 for a system with similar capabilities. For cons
The latest in Nokia's Internet Tablet series of traditional handhelds is the N810, the first with integrated GPS capabilities and a slide-out keyboard. Ed Hardy brings us this review.
Review Verdict: Pricing in at $2,999, our Gateway P-171XL FX Edition review model is priced towards the middle of the gaming notebook segment, with the Toshiba X205 coming in at $2,000 and the Dell M1730 starting at $3,538 for a system with similar capabilities. For cons
QuickTake:
Pros: Penryn performance and plenty of memory, Superb screen with amazing colors, Good multimedia capabilities, Serious styling may appeal to those wanting something less "gamer"-ish
Cons: Frightening flex calls build quality into question, Keyboard a pain for long-term typing, Abysmal battery life, A bit boring for our taste
smartphonetoday.com Professional Review.
Review: Nokia N810 Internet Tablet
Comments:
Not a device for writing long documents or crunching numbers, the N810 is better for e-mailing, video chatting, and messaging
Review Verdict: The N810 lists for $439
Not a device for writing long documents or crunching numbers, the N810 is better for e-mailing, video chatting, and messaging
Review Verdict: The N810 lists for $439
alaTest.com Professional Review.
Review summary of Nokia N810 Internet Tablet
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alaTest has collected and analysed 221 reviews of Nokia N810 Internet Tablet from international magazines and websites.
Review Verdict: Experts rate this product 70/100 and users 78/100. Comparing these reviews to 332138 other Cell Phones reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 88/100 = Very Good.
alaTest has collected and analysed 221 reviews of Nokia N810 Internet Tablet from international magazines and websites.
Review Verdict: Experts rate this product 70/100 and users 78/100. Comparing these reviews to 332138 other Cell Phones reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 88/100 = Very Good.
pcmag.com Professional Review.
Nokia N810 WiMAX Edition
Comments:
WiMAX unshackles the Nokia N810, making it a true roving Internet tablet, but we're still not entirely sold.
WiMAX unshackles the Nokia N810, making it a true roving Internet tablet, but we're still not entirely sold.
QuickTake:
Pros: Fast surfing anywhere without Wi-Fi, thanks to WiMAX. Well-designed and attractive. Gorgeous high-resolution screen. Excellent Web browser.
Cons: Pricey. Uncomfortably situated between the iPhone 3G and an ultramobile PC. No PIM or Microsoft Office solution available.
arstechnica.com Professional Review.
Nokia N810 review
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Nokia looks to complement the N800 Internet Tablet with the new N810, which features a slide-out keyboard and built-in GPS functionality. Ars takes a look to see if the new features justify the higher price tag.
Nokia looks to complement the N800 Internet Tablet with the new N810, which features a slide-out keyboard and built-in GPS functionality. Ars takes a look to see if the new features justify the higher price tag.
QuickTake:
Pros: Support for mainstream commercial software like Skype and Rhapsody, Interface improvements bring increased usability to the operating system, The open software platform facilitates a rich third-party software ecosystem, A terminal application and access t
Cons: Doesn't ship with a complete PIM suite or any calendaring software, Built-in instant messaging client only supports Jabber, The mail program that ships with the device still has performance problems, Secondary internal memory is not upgradeable like it wa
pdastreet.com Professional Review.
Nokia N810 Internet Tablet
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Smaller than a notebook, yet bulkier than a cell phone, the N810 weighs 7.2 ounces and measures 2.8- x 5- x 0.5-inches. That makes it too large for pocket travel yet easy to throw in any bag. The N810 works alongside your phone, since it can connect via B
Smaller than a notebook, yet bulkier than a cell phone, the N810 weighs 7.2 ounces and measures 2.8- x 5- x 0.5-inches. That makes it too large for pocket travel yet easy to throw in any bag. The N810 works alongside your phone, since it can connect via B
itreviews.co.uk Professional Review.
Nokia N810, my new PDA
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it's still not a phone
Review Verdict: After a gap of several years, I now own a PDA again. My last Psions, both 3mx and 5mx, passed into the great eBay clearance sale some time ago, because although I love the SIBO and ...
it's still not a phone
Review Verdict: After a gap of several years, I now own a PDA again. My last Psions, both 3mx and 5mx, passed into the great eBay clearance sale some time ago, because although I love the SIBO and ...
smartdevicecentral.com Professional Review.
Nokia N810 WiMAX Edition
Comments:
WiMAX unshackles Nokia's N810, making it a true roving Internet tablet, but we're still not entirely sold.
WiMAX unshackles Nokia's N810, making it a true roving Internet tablet, but we're still not entirely sold.
goodgearguide.com.au Professional Review.
Nokia N810 Internet Tablet
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Review Verdict: 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.
Review Verdict: 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.
QuickTake:
Pros: Excellent display, intuitive user interface, Wi-Fi, good Web browser, 3.5mm headphone jack, 2GB internal memory with miniSD card expansion slot, GPS
Cons: Cramped keyboard, extra for turn-by-turn navigation, flimsy rear battery cover, slider isn�'t smooth
phonedog.com Professional Review.
Nokia N810 Silver
Comments:
Nokia�€™s making steps to evolve the N-Series tablets from �€œstrictly for geeks�€ to �€œconsumer friendly gadgets.�€ The N810 - and newly launched N810 WiMax Edition - represen...
Nokia�€™s making steps to evolve the N-Series tablets from �€œstrictly for geeks�€ to �€œconsumer friendly gadgets.�€ The N810 - and newly launched N810 WiMax Edition - represen...
QuickTake:
Pros: Touchscreen isn�€™t responsive enough and can be hard to use even with stylus; Top row of QWERTY board is cramped, and all keys are mushy to type on; No Stereo Bluetooth support; Overall experience isn�€™t ready for mainstream consumers; Pricey
Cons: Touchscreen isn�€™t responsive enough and can be hard to use even with stylus; Top row of QWERTY board is cramped, and all keys are mushy to type on; No Stereo Bluetooth support; Overall experience isn�€™t ready for mainstream consumers; Pricey
mobilechoiceuk.com Professional Review.
Nokia N810 Internet Tablet review
Comments:
Like Marmite and flock wallpaper, Nokia's new-look N810 Internet Tablet is an acquired taste, or at least, it's a device that will appeal to a very specific type of gadget user.…
Review Verdict: Although it's a real niche device, Internet Tablets still have their place and the Nokia N810 is great to use.
Like Marmite and flock wallpaper, Nokia's new-look N810 Internet Tablet is an acquired taste, or at least, it's a device that will appeal to a very specific type of gadget user.…
Review Verdict: Although it's a real niche device, Internet Tablets still have their place and the Nokia N810 is great to use.
QuickTake:
Pros: As a wireless web browser, emailer and sat nav unit it works very well.
Cons: It's not phone enabled
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Review Verdict: 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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