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Nokia N810 Portable Internet Tablet

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I just found out the Nokia N810 got released. I saw pictures of it previously but I thought it was going to come out some time next year, guess I misread. The N810 has built in wifi, GPS and a keyboard (finally). I always disliked the earlier models because the lack of a keyboard so its cool they finally installed one. The tablet is selling on Amazon for $459. [Amazon Link]

15 replies on “Nokia N810 Portable Internet Tablet”

The problem with Nokia now is that they are lost just like Sony (Sony.. who want an mp3 player that dance?!!!). They don’t know if they want to be a mobile phone company, a computer company, or a PDA company! they don’t seem to understand the game outside the cell phone circle. They better stick with making dumb cell phones and maybe one smart phone. I had a communicator in 2002 and it was a disaster, ended up selling it just 3 months later for half the price. Everyone I know who used to use Nokia have been switching to Sony Ericsson. Personally, I do not need a GPS in my cell phone because I already have Garmin (the real deal) in my car. Thats just my opinion.

I totally agree with Bo-Bader!!!! the only exception is the N95 though we all know the battery issue but beside that Nokia sucks and Sony -Ericsson rules 🙂

I am a Sony Ericsson fan myself and I think all Nokia phones are crap including the N95. The only one i find good is the e61i and even that I found frustratingly slow.

The N810 though is NOT a phone. Sony Ericsson doesn’t have anything that competes with the N810.

Errrr lost?… Nokia owns 39% percent of the market share at the moment. I think they probably know better what to do.

I’m an SE fanboy btw

I have had a Nokia N95 8GB for a week. It is an excellent phone if you need GPS (I get lost in Kuwait when I turn off unfamiliar roads), and if you like to text message while driving (it has a normal numeric keypad with T9 texting). And I used to hate Nokia.

I also have an SEK810i, which is a good size and has what seems to be a better build quality. But no wifi (which seems to be standard in most useful phones these days).

So each has it’s benefits. The problem with the Nokia N810 is that it has the looks and functionality of phones Imate were producing 3-4 years ago.

I’m a die hard SE fan, but my current phone is a Nokia N95 8GB. It’s awsome. Along with the earlier N95 and N80, these are the only symbian phones from Nokia that I respect. Apart from the E95, the whole E series idea is a joke. And the Asus Eee PC, sweeet !!

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