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  • Nokia N810 Portable Internet Tablet

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    Nokia N810 Portable Internet Tablet
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    User Rating:4.0 out of 5 starsAmazon Sales Rank:#30




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    1 of 1 customers found the following review helpful:
    Great Device; Some Disappointments, 2008-05-18
    The Internet Tablet is definitely a spectacular handheld. The screen resolution is excellent, the keyboard is spacious, and the device comes with some great apps like Skype, Rhapsody, and GPS. There are also a bunch of third-party apps for media playback and PIM. It satisfies every reason I bought it for.

    That said, there are a few disappointments. The interface feels slow and clunky compared to that of the iPhone. Although there are some good programs available for the device, the third-party development (and that from Nokia for that matter) seems not as extensive as that of some other devices (iPhone). The camera is of pretty poor quality and video chats are only supported tablet-to-tablet or through some wacky app for Windows.

    I had read complaints regarding the GPS's ability to get a signal. I was pleasantly surprised to see none of the issue; the GPS connects in a reasonable amount of time (about 45 seconds-1 minute). It depends on geographical location, but most importantly, how many satellites are in view. As long as it sits still, it connects fairly easily.

    I am satisfied with the device, despite some of its flaws. I would say it is not a good product for a novice user, as I made many modifications to the software before I was happy using it. It is a little expensive, considering the cost of the device, the shareware GPS upgrade, accessories, and memory sticks. But if a technologically-competent individual is looking for a good mobile internet and media device, I would certainly recommend it.

    2 of 2 customers found the following review helpful:
    nokia n810 mixed feelings, 2008-05-14
    fantastic if you are a computer junkie that wants to make understanding this device a hobby. Disappointing if you like to turn things on and use them with minimal setting up.
    First, you would think can use the web cam for skype, you can't, nor on gizmo. In fact you cant use it at all without finding some camera software online and it only works unit to unit Im told. (maybe this will change) Skype calls take forever to connect and you sms is not supported either.
    second, you can't control or use any feature without the appropriate software, sure, thats a given right? Unfortunately understanding what software to get and how to install and use it will take hours and then be prepared for allot of failure. I have given up on so much of the functionality. Nokia has little or no info about this on their site.
    third thing is I that although it supports .AVI, it only suports some versions of the file formats. Mone of my .avi's work, regardless of resolution or settings. I had to download nokias beta movie conversion software for this to work.
    forth, the GPS mapping software is off by nearly a mile, in spite of the good signal, this may be due to the calibration of the maps in my area.
    All in all a good gadget, but don't be fooled by promises of what it can do.
    If all you want it for is surfing the net (youtube,etc, then I don't think you will be disappointed.
    Now there are some good features and software you may like if you have time on your hands to get them to work.

    10 of 13 customers found the following review helpful:
    Not Worth the High Price, 2008-05-04
    Do yourself a favor and save your hard earned cash.

    You can buy a Nokia N800 for only $219 and it is a superior unit.

    The processor and the OS are the same on both units. The N800 offers a superior expansion capability since you can use 2 standard SD memory cards. Each card can be up to 32GB each. The N810 cripples you only offering 1 memory expansion slot and it uses the more costly and harder to find non-standard miniSD card.

    The keyboard on the N810 is only marginally useful and not at all worth paying an extra $200 for. Also the GPS is worthless being extremely slow to acquire a signal and the maps are worthless unless you pay an extra $139 per year for the service. When you can buy a real GPS unit that works well for $100-200 bucks why would anyone want to mess with this.

    So...take a serious look at the N800 which is a marvelous unit. I love mine.

    Great for on the go, 2008-05-03
    I'm enjoying my new Nokia N810 a lot. It's a lot easier to take with me when I travel and keeps me connected just as my laptop would but now I don't have to look like a typical corporate traveler. I'd recommend this to anyone who wants to keep their carry-on stuff to a minimum and lighten their load!

    5 of 5 customers found the following review helpful:
    I've Got the Internet in my Pocket!, 2008-04-30
    I am absolutely in love with this device! I gave it 4 stars instead of 5 because unless you're really geeky, you may not feel the same.

    Good:
    This tablet is Maemo (Linux flavor) based, and can do just about anything my 15 pound notebook can do. I've replaced my PDA with it (you can keep addresses, calendar, etc.). You can sync with your Google calendar. It will run Skype and can be used as an IP phone easily. Internet radio is great. Plays MP3s and keeps your photo album. Sound quality is pretty good. Screen quality is excellent. I keep track of headlines with the feed reader. Password safe is great for keeping my millions of passwords secure and handy. The browser is OK, and I've used it to pay my bills, etc. I like being able to ssh out of this to any of the servers I maintain.

    Bad:
    The keyboard is sort of a joke. It will work in a pinch, but I don't IM and such, so I guess I need to practice. I'm going to get a bluetooth portable keyboard soon. Included apps are not so great, but almost everything out there is FREE, so you can customize to you're heart's content. Internet video's kind of choppy, but what do you expect? Tiny memory card is a bit of a pain.

    Ugly:
    The GPS is slow to acquire a signal, and the software included is lame. In fact, if you need a GPS, don't count on this to be your primary one.

    Conclusion:
    If you're willing to spend some time configuring it to your personal usage profile, then this gadget is awesome! If you want an out of the box toy that you just operate, maybe this one's not for you.

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