Typical price: £245
What is it: Small tablet that connects to the Web through Wi-Fi
What we think: A good first attempt at a new concept from Nokia, and certainly usable, but there are a few lessons to learn for next time around
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22 Jun 2006 in News
Nokia looks to next-gen Linux tablets
Following the success of its original Linux-based tablet, the 770, the company is considering the feature additions of its next line of Internet-only devices
15 May 2006 in News
Nokia to run Google Talk on Web tablet
The world's top mobile phone maker is set to unveil a new version of its Internet tablet device that runs Google Talk, according to sources
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