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49 Reviews
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Integrated GPS and Rhapsody and Skype support; excellent Web browsing experience
Sluggish in performance; navigation controls and keyboard are cramped; no included PIM tools; costs extra to get driving directions for use with GPS
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 ...
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
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
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...
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.
Buggy. Doesnt come with much pre-loaded software. Slide-out keyboard isnt better than previous, onscreen option. Did we mention buggy? GPS doesnt live up to expectations.
The Nokia N810 gets a lot right, its true. You wont find a better Web browser on a device this small, but it still isnt a perfect experience, thanks to lagging performance. Calling with Skype is great, but youll still need a cell phone for tethe...
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.
Buggy. Doesnt come with much pre-loaded software. Slide-out keyboard isnt better than previous, onscreen option. Did we mention buggy? GPS doesnt live up to expectations.
The Nokia N810 gets a lot right, its true. You wont find a better Web browser on a device this small, but it still isnt a perfect experience, thanks to lagging performance. Calling with Skype is great, but youll still need a cell phone for tether...
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. ...
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 ...
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.
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.
Abstract: Say to the new Internet Tablet from Nokia, the N810. As mentioned in our previous article on the Nokia N800, this device is essentially an upgraded version that draws from previous models, the N770 and the N800. The focus on being a true inter...
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 ...
Superbe écran large, interface simple d’accès, toutes les fonctionnalités Internet et multimédias embarquées, téléphonie via Skype, autonomie correcte, possibilité de personnaliser le terminal avec des applications tiers.
Manque de réactivité agaçant, lourd et encombrant, fonctionnalité de navigation GPS payante, client chat incomplet, pas de visionneuse de documents bureautiques.
Grâce à son clavier et son récepteur GPS intégrés, le N810 comble les lacunes de ses prédécesseurs. En terme d’ergonomie, Nokia aurait toutefois du réviser sa copie, car on est à cent lieues d’un iPhone. Lourd et un peu encombrant, ce terminal...
Abstract: Nokias N810 is the companys latest gift to Linux geeks, Rhapsody users, and, surprisingly, to Palm aficionados. If youre looking for a Linux handheld to hack or an upgrade for your , you may have found it. But the lack of PIM and document reading so...