Typical price: £295
What is it: Linux-based handheld with integrated GPS
What we think: Its excellent, sleek design doesn't cover for its sluggish performance
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 5 February 2008
Tags: Nokia, Nokia N810 Internet Tablet, speakers, stylus, edge
We like:
Integrated GPS and Rhapsody and Skype support; excellent Web browsing experience
We don't like:
Sluggish in performance; navigation controls and keyboard are cramped; no included PIM tools; costs extra to get driving directions for use with GPS
CNET UK judgement:
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
Full review:
Nokia isn't foolish enough to think that its line of Internet Tablets is going to attract everyone. The company has readily admitted that these are for a certain audience -- gadget lovers and early adopters -- and we certainly agree with that statement. However, with every successive model, we also see more appeal in such a device. Continue Reading...
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