Nokia have launched their new N810 Internet tablet (and the N800 is available discount to £149 Here). The N810 adds a built in GPS, Navigation software, and a sliding keyboard. With lots of beautiful smart home applications for this hand held web tablet, the N810 is sure to be a big hit.
Here’s an initial summary of the main hardware specs in comparison to the N800. If anything is not mentioned, you can assume it’s similar to the N800.
Same screen, same resolution, but brightness improved by 20%
Smaller (128mm x 72mm x 14mm vs. the N800’s 144mm x 75mm x 13mm)
Slightly heavier (226g vs. 206g)
Same processor, but now 400MHz compared to 330MHz
Same battery
microUSB socket for data connection (but not charging)
The USB socket is also an OTG A/B socket – ie it supports USB Host
RAM remains at 128Mb, despite at least one misleading site blog stating otherwise
2Gb of internal storage (including the built in maps)
Only 1 memory card slot, now miniSD (support upto 8Gb) although supports microSD, whereas the N800 was SD and also supported miniSD and microSD
Fixed video camera built in to the front, instead of the rotating video camera of the N800
Support for Bluetooth Headsets
Built in GPS, with some emphasis on “context sensitive web” through Ovi
Built in keyboard
New OS (2008), which will soon be available for the N800. This includes a new browser, better Flash support, better multimedia support (more codecs), video calling (with Gizmo, not Skype)
automationlinux.co.uk [Via: www.gadgeteer.org.uk]
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