Starting out the 2007 year, Nokia ramps up their tablet game. During CES 2007 the company unveiled a new member to the Nokia NSeries family, the Nokia N800 Internet tablet.
Much the same, yet much different from the previous Nokia tablet, the N770. The Nokia N800 should be considered an upgrade of the previous model, building on a solid foundation and expanding the successful platform.
Aside from the subtle yet significant styling enhancements, tech specs on the Linux-based tablet include a 320Mhz processor, 128MB RAM / 256MB Flash memory, two hot-swappable SD card slots, stereo speakers and VGA web cam.
The Nokia N800 still has a 4.1-inch touchscreen display and Bluetooth but now gets a full screen QWERTY keyboard and support for Skype which can use the N800’s 802.11b/g wireless signal to connect to wi-fi hotspots and make free calls. $399
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