Nokia N800 internet tablet
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| The original Nokia tablet, the N770, was something of a departure
| for the Finnish phone maker: here was a device without cellular
| connectivity, running a Linux-based OS, and generally unlike
| anything Nokia had produced before. So here we have an updated
| version, the N800. But is it a phone or not, that is the question?
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http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2007/01/26/review_nokia_n800/
Related (other reviews):
Review: The Nokia N800 Internet Tablet
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| Overall, the N800 is a good evolutionary step over the N770, but not
| without its flaws. If you want to get one of these two babies, get
| the N800 if you can, and only opt for the N770 if you find it in a
| very low price. For the price, at $400, I think that the N800 is a
| good deal considering that you can browse the web in a respectable
| way without having to carry with you heavy laptops. Regardless, we
| will make sure to revisit the device in the near future after
| updates and patches have been released from Nokia or when Skype
| has released their software for it.
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http://osnews.com/story.php/17052/Review-The-Nokia-N800-Internet-Tablet/
Nokia N800 Internet Tablet First Thoughts Review
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| Conclusion
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| * From a software standpoint, I don't think the N800 is a huge
| step-up from the 770. However, its hardware is noticeably better.
| * I'm glad to see that Nokia seems committed to making its
| Internet Tablet line the best that it can be.
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http://www.tabletpcreview.com/default.asp?newsID=698
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