Portable Internet access: Enjoy the convenience of truly portable Internet access—whether you are sitting on the sofa or at a cafĂ©. The Nokia N800 gives you instant wireless access to the Web. Browse your favorite sites, stream files, tune in to Internet radio, catch up on your e-mail and much more.
Memory capacity: Store your beloved files on the tablet thanks to built-in memory and flash memory.
Gorgeous display: Experience true Internet browsing with an impressive high-resolution (800 x 480) widescreen display that is specifically designed for viewing online content.
Internet Tablet 0S: The N800 uses the Internet Tablet 0perating System 2007 edition. Applications include Web browser (Opera 8) with Flash player (v7), RSS feed reader, Internet calling with video, instant messaging, e-mail, media player and Internet radio.
Ultra-portable: At only 7.3 oz., the slim, handheld design makes Web browsing more portable and convenient than ever.
Wireless-ready: Get connected quickly with built-in WLAN 802.11 b/g. You will appreciate auto-connection to saved Wi-Fi hotspots.
Built-in webcam: Conduct video conferences on-the-go using Internet calling and the integrated webcam.
Play music and videos: Entertainment is always at hand thanks to the integrated media player, high-quality stereo speakers, UPnP audio and expandable mass memory. The tablet plays a variety of audio and video formats including RealVideo, MPEG, MP3 and WAV.
Bluetooth technology: Integrated Bluetooth 2.0 allows for Internet connection and file transfer via phone.
USB interface: The N800 also has a Hi-Speed USB 2.0 mode for PC connectivity.
Memory capacity: Store your beloved files on the tablet thanks to built-in memory and flash memory.
Gorgeous display: Experience true Internet browsing with an impressive high-resolution (800 x 480) widescreen display that is specifically designed for viewing online content.
Internet Tablet 0S: The N800 uses the Internet Tablet 0perating System 2007 edition. Applications include Web browser (Opera 8) with Flash player (v7), RSS feed reader, Internet calling with video, instant messaging, e-mail, media player and Internet radio.
Ultra-portable: At only 7.3 oz., the slim, handheld design makes Web browsing more portable and convenient than ever.
Wireless-ready: Get connected quickly with built-in WLAN 802.11 b/g. You will appreciate auto-connection to saved Wi-Fi hotspots.
Built-in webcam: Conduct video conferences on-the-go using Internet calling and the integrated webcam.
Play music and videos: Entertainment is always at hand thanks to the integrated media player, high-quality stereo speakers, UPnP audio and expandable mass memory. The tablet plays a variety of audio and video formats including RealVideo, MPEG, MP3 and WAV.
Bluetooth technology: Integrated Bluetooth 2.0 allows for Internet connection and file transfer via phone.
USB interface: The N800 also has a Hi-Speed USB 2.0 mode for PC connectivity.
The Nokia N800 Internet Tablet device now has full support for Skype VoIP applications allowing users to make free voice calls over a Wi-Fi connection. The Nokia N800 update includes full support for the latest version of Adobe Flash Player as the upgrade includes an Adobe Flash 9 browser plug-in so that you can watch videos while you are on-the-move. The Nokia N800 Internet Tablet now brings support for up to 8GB SDHC memory cards, significantly adding to the storage capacity of this device.
Basically, the N800 Internet Tablet packs in two SD slots, allowing users to have a total of 18GB of storage for music, videos and other content. The Nokia N800 Internet Tablet already supports Wi-Fi for wireless connecting to the Web but featured no GSM/ CDMA-based calling capabilities. Additionally, instead of Skype, one could also use the Google Talk application to chat.
All the above mentioned Nokia N800 updates are available as a free download on Nokia’s Web site. Existing users can download this patch and update the device by connecting it to a computer.
Basically, the N800 Internet Tablet packs in two SD slots, allowing users to have a total of 18GB of storage for music, videos and other content. The Nokia N800 Internet Tablet already supports Wi-Fi for wireless connecting to the Web but featured no GSM/ CDMA-based calling capabilities. Additionally, instead of Skype, one could also use the Google Talk application to chat.
All the above mentioned Nokia N800 updates are available as a free download on Nokia’s Web site. Existing users can download this patch and update the device by connecting it to a computer.