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| Nokia N800 Portable Internet Tablet | 
| Brand: Nokia Category: Personal Computer
List Price: $299.99 Buy Used: $123.00 as of 9/10/2010 21:04 CDT details You Save: $176.99 (59%)
Used (3) from $123.00
Seller: SIU CHING Rating: 175 reviews Sales Rank: 1210
Platform: Windows Media: Personal Computers Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Operating System: Internet Tablet OS 2007 System Memory: 0 Memory Type: DIMM Native Resolution: VGA Modem: None Display Size: 15.6 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 5.7 x 3 x 0.5
MPN: N800 Model: N800 UPC: 758478011003 EAN: 0758478011003 ASIN: B000MK4GGM
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Access the web | | • | High-resolution widescreen display | | • | Opera 8 web browser | | • | Supports Adobe flash 9 browser plug in | | • | 256 MB flash memory expands via two memory card slots compatible with Secure Digital, MMC, miniSD, and microSD |
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Product Description Nokia N800 N-800 High Resolution Internet Tablet - Nokia N800 is designed to stay online so you can enjoy the benefits of the Internet, whether you're at home or on the go. Browse your favorite sites. Stay in touch with the people you love with Internet calling. Chat with your friends. Check your email. Relax with your favorite songs and videos. Order your Nokia N800 N-800 High Resolution Internet Tablet today!
Amazon.com Product Description The sleek Nokia N800 Internet Tablet combines a truly personal Internet experience with easy wireless connections, high resolution display and support for a wide variety of Internet applications. Built to be constantly in use, you easily stay in touch with business associates, friends, and family thanks to its Internet calling, instant messaging and email connectivity. And with stereo audio, multimedia support and a new ergonomic design, the Nokia N800 morphs into a portable Internet entertainment device, enabling playback of streamed and downloaded content wherever you roam. 
Stay connected to your world via the Web, streaming Internet radio, and the latest RSS news feeds. | The main form of connectivity is Wi-Fi (802.11b/g), and hooking up to a network is as simple as connecting with a laptop. You can also use the integrated Bluetooth wireless connectivity to hook up with a cell phone that is compatible with online data services. When connected to either a WLAN network or to a cell phone, you can make calls using the built-in Internet telephony application as well as conduct video conferencing with the built-in Web cam. The N800 provides 256 MB of onboard flash memory and 128 MB of RAM. It also offers two expansion slots that are compatible with Secure Digital (SD), MultiMedia, miniSD, and microSD memory cards with a size limit of 2 GB. (Adapter required for miniSD and microSD.) You can also connect the N800 to a PC using the included USB cable to update software and transfer files from the PC to the a memory card. For multimedia playback, the N800 is compatible with MP3 and WMA digital audio files (as well as AAC, M3U, and WAV), Real Audio streams, and video files encoded as AVI or MPEG4. Additionally, with the UPnP media server functionality, you can share your music, video, and photos with others on the same Wi-Fi network. The N800 has two integrated speakers as well as a headphone jack for personal listening. Access the web using the N800's Opera web browser, which provides Flash 7 multimedia support. Other applications include an RSS feed reader (for accessing all your favorite news sources), a PDF reader, image viewer, Internet radio player, and instant messenger with voice and video conferencing capabilities (using the Jabber and Google Talk services). 
Chat with friends and business associates using built-in chat programs and easy-to-use onscreen keyboard. | The 4.1-inch touchscreen has an 800 x 400-pixel resolution with up to 65,536 colors. You can access controls with your fingers or use the included stylus, and the N800 provides intuitive handwriting recognition and a full-screen finger keyboard. The rechargable battery provides up to 10 days of standby time and up to 3 hours of continuous Web browsing or media playback. Other features include: - Integrated desk stand for on-table use
- Zooming, full-screen and panning display functionality
- Auto connection to saved Wi-Fi hotspots or through Bluetooth compatible phones
- More applications: Clock, Sketch, Notes, Backup
- Dimensions: 5.7 x 2.95 x 0.5 inches (WxHxD)
- Weight: 7.27 ounces
What's in the Box Nokia N800 Internet Tablet, stylus, battery (BP-5L), 128 MB miniSD memory card (with adapter), earphones, carrying case, travel charger, USB cable, Quick Start guide.
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Showing reviews 1-5 of 175
amazing product June 29, 2010 this is just like a computer... run multiple applications at once. camera is awesome, i recommend using a 4 or 8gb memory card to fit in the memory card slot. music playback is great. i dropped it in the pool and it no longer works; don't be like me. you cannot skype with video but you can videochat with google talk.
good buy at the time... February 10, 2010 Harshad Deo (Beaverton, USA) Bought this as a gift for my wife way way back in 2005-6 ish. It was excellent back then. Had to ebay it off in this era of smartphones and still got a pretty good price for it!
little old but a true work horse at hart. January 14, 2010 kc0nlh I love this thing, I cant seam to put it down. if you are a geek or admin and you have not used a Nokia tablet your missing out. I only wish I had picked up one sooner. the specs leave a bit to desired but then again for a 2 or so year old device what do you expect. all in all I would buy again in a hart beat.
the only issues I ran into was updating the OS to os2008 you need to use the USB ports on the back of your computer at least on my system. love the fact that they included xterm and a nice package manager made adding apps a breeze. don't forget to enable the "maemo extras" repository.
Incredible with a bit of work June 7, 2009 A. Klapp (Omaha, NE USA) If you're the technical type of person, this thing is amazing. You can get it to do just about anything to an extent. It's a low-resource environment, so HD video and graphically intense games aren't really an option, but that's basically it. Especially now, a years after it's release, it's really developed.
Canola, one of media players available for the n800, puts the iPod to shame, it covers media in either SD card slot, including music, playlists, radio streams, videos, and images. It also has a plugin for the built in FM radio.
There are several games available besides the ones included in the preinstalled software, things like Quake 2, Metal Blob Solid, and Beneath a Steel Sky.
Did I mention that it's hackable? Linux gurus are in a familiar environment, you can use tools you use every day or install your own. Compiling for it is a bit tricky, but you typically find binary packages now anyway. The 256mb of flash memory is limiting, yes, until you have it booting from a nice big SD card. If you like to have a device be thoroughly personalized on a technical level, this is like a dream. If there isn't already a book about hacking the n800, one could rather easily be written. It's a whole lot cheaper than most devices that fill the same function, and a great place to start with this type of tinkering.
Basically, it's a hacking toy, and not for the casual user. You can make it just about whatever you want, but it takes a bit of work to get it perfected for it.
Cool gadget! I wish it had more power... May 28, 2009 Javier T I find the N800 to be an awesome toy! I've tried to use it a couple of times as a replacement for a computer, but have gotten tired of it very quickly.
The small screen is inadequate for feature-crowded sites like amazon or facebook... one has to pan around to much. Furthermore, when I bought it I expected more performance out of the browser... I just find it a little too slow, and hard to work with if you like tabs (who doesn't nowadays).
It does however work quite nicely for watching youtube videos and other non-HD content.
Since Maemo is an open platform, you have access to millions of applications. The N800 can become a fancy MP3 player, movie player, handheld game device, etc...
It is not a cellphone! Nor does it need to be one.
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