New Nokia N810 Internet Tablet Launched



Amid rumors of an upcoming Apple tablet-like device, Nokia released its N810 Internet Tablet. The product, which the Finland-based company described as "a new phase" in portable Internet communication, can communicate through a Wi-Fi hotspot.

The N810, which updates the earlier Nokia N800 and N770 and is scheduled to launch next month, "packs the power of a traditional computer into a pocket-sized format," said Nokia Vice President Ari Virtanen.

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Features On this Texas Instruments Based NOkia Internet Tablet N810:

Processor -- TI OMAP 2420, clocked at 400MHz
Memory -- 128MB DDR RAM; 256MB flash

Storage:

2GB internal memory
Expansion slot up to 8GB; compatible w/ miniSD & microSD w/ extender

Display:

4.13-inch widescreen LCD; 800x480 pixel resolution; 65K colors
Ambient light sensor adjusts screen brightness and keyboard lights according to light conditions
Slide-out QWERTY keyboard; on-screen (soft) keyboard also provided
Built-in web cam

Connectivity:

802.11b/g WiFi
USB 2.0 via micro-connector
Bluetooth 2.0 +EDR

Audio:

Built-in microphone and stereo speakers
3.5mm A/V connector (stereo audio output)
Built-in GPS receiver and antenna
Built-in FM transmitter
Hardware key to lock touchscreen and keys

Power:

1500mAh rechargeable removable battery
Continuous usage About 4 hours
Always online About 5 days
Standby time About 14 days
Music playback About 10 hours

Dimensions 5.04 x 2.83 x 0.55 inches
Weight 7.97 ounces