Best Thanksgiving Gadget – Nokia N810 Internet Tablet Is On Sale Nationwide !

Nokia announced today that its first manufactured electronic device that doesn’t support cellular phone features – Nokia N810 Internet Tablet, has begun shipping nationwide in the United States. The Nokia N810 Internet is definitely a mobile device that is comparable to laptop. It features a large color touchpad screen, slide-out keyboard, 400 MHz processor, and 10GB of memory. Besides that, The N810 runs on maemo Linux-based OS2008 operating system that features a highly customizable user interface and contains various novelties such as a Mozilla based browser with Ajax and Adobe flash 9, Bluetooth headset support as well as enhanced video and audio features.
Other features of the Nokia N810 includes a new slide-out QWERTY keyboard, built-in GPS navigation system, digital audio/video playback, and Wi-Fi capability for VoIP calling. The suggested retail price is $479 USD. Since the N810 isn’t a cellular phone, you can’t get it through handcellphone.com or other cell phone shops. However, you can get this tablet pc at major electronic stores.





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Nokia’s first manufactured electronic device that doesn’t support cellular phone features? What about the N770 and the N800?