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[[Image:N810-open.jpg|thumb|left|Keyboard Open]]The '''Nokia N810''' is an Internet appliance from [[Nokia]], announced on 17 October 2007 at the Web 2.0 Summit in [[San Francisco]]. It allows to browse the Internet and communicate in [[Wi-Fi]] networks, and is small enough to fit in a pocket. It builds on the hardware and software of the [[Nokia N800]] with some features added and some removed. The Nokia N810 and the Nokia N800 will be in production at the same time; the former is not intended to replace the latter.
[[Image:N810-open.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Keyboard Open]]The '''Nokia N810''' is an Internet appliance from [[Nokia]], announced on 17 October 2007 at the Web 2.0 Summit in [[San Francisco]]. It allows to browse the Internet and communicate in [[Wi-Fi]] networks, and is small enough to fit in a pocket. It builds on the hardware and software of the [[Nokia N800]] with some features added and some removed. The Nokia N810 and the Nokia N800 will be in production at the same time; the former is not intended to replace the latter.


The Nokia N810 will feature the new ''Internet Tablet OS 2008'' [[Linux distribution]], based on [[Maemo]], 4.0, which will feature a new [[Mozilla]] based browser, a mapping application, new media player and a refreshed interface. Internet Tablet OS 2008 will include support for the Nokia N800 at the time of release in November 2007.
The Nokia N810 will feature the new ''Internet Tablet OS 2008'' [[Linux distribution]], based on [[Maemo]], 4.0, which will feature a new [[Mozilla]] based browser, a mapping application, new media player and a refreshed interface. Internet Tablet OS 2008 will include support for the Nokia N800 at the time of release in November 2007.

Revision as of 00:56, 25 November 2007

Nokia N810 Internet Tablet
File:Nokia N810.jpg
ManufacturerNokia
TypeInternet appliance
LifespanNovember 2007
MediaOne slot, compatible with miniSD or microSD cards up to 32GB
Operating systemInternet Tablet OS 2008 (Maemo 4.0, codename Chinook)
CPU400 MHz TI OMAP 2420
Memory128 MB Random Access Memory, 256 MB Flash
Storage2 GB Flash
Display800 × 480 resolution, 4.1 in diagonal, 225 pixels/in
InputKeyboard/Touchscreen
Camera640 × 480 VGA Camera (currently supports photos and video)
ConnectivityIEEE 802.11, Bluetooth 2.0, USB 2.0
PowerBP-4L Battery
Dimensions72 × 128 × 14 mm
Mass0.226 kg
Keyboard Open

The Nokia N810 is an Internet appliance from Nokia, announced on 17 October 2007 at the Web 2.0 Summit in San Francisco. It allows to browse the Internet and communicate in Wi-Fi networks, and is small enough to fit in a pocket. It builds on the hardware and software of the Nokia N800 with some features added and some removed. The Nokia N810 and the Nokia N800 will be in production at the same time; the former is not intended to replace the latter.

The Nokia N810 will feature the new Internet Tablet OS 2008 Linux distribution, based on Maemo, 4.0, which will feature a new Mozilla based browser, a mapping application, new media player and a refreshed interface. Internet Tablet OS 2008 will include support for the Nokia N800 at the time of release in November 2007.


Major Changes from the N800

The Nokia N810 has much in common with the N800 and maemo 4.0 (Chinook) will operate on both, but there are some significant differences between the two. Here are the new features in the Nokia N810:

  • Sliding, backlit keyboard
  • Front-facing webcam
  • Ambient Light Sensor
  • Integrated GPS
  • 2GB integrated internal storage and one MiniSD card slot
  • Sunlight readable transflective display.

The following were removed from the N800 design for the N810

  • Two full-sized SD card slots
  • Pop-out, rotating webcam
  • FM Radio tuner

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