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Nokia N800 Portable Internet Tablet | 
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| Brand: Nokia Category: Personal Computer
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Avg. Customer Rating: 172 reviews Sales Rank: 245
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 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 5.7 x 3 x 0.5
MPN: N800 Model: N800 UPC: 758478011003 EAN: 0758478011003 ASIN: B000MK4GGM
Release Date: January 29, 2007
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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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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.
Product Description 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.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 167 more reviews...
Nearly All-In-One Note Keeper September 30, 2008 I've always kept lots of notes for shopping lists, to-do lists, appointment reminders and so forth, but it was hard to keep track of these notes and to keep them up-to-date. So, I was looking for a device which would allow me to keep all such notes in one place. The Nokia N800 Internet Tablet pretty much allows me to satisfy all these needs. And, it also: will display photos, videos, music & e-books; has wi-fi internet access, an appointment calendar, a contact list, a calculator & games; uses a Linux os with much user support.
Unfortunately, this model has been discontinued after being replaced by the N810. Personally I don't need the GPS or built-in keyboard of the N810. I prefer the use of 2 full-sized SDHC cards, virtual keyboard and built-in FM radio which the N800 has.
I bought one of the last 2 N800s available from Amazon which was described as "used, like new". Upon receipt, I discovered it was missing the charger. However, Amazon gave me a credit which more than compensated for the cost of a new Nokia charger. I also encountered a performance problem, but this was covered by the Nokia warranty.
I'm very satisfied with Amazon and with the N800. I just hope it doesn't die because I'm not as convinced the N810 is as worthwhile given its relatively higher price. I'm optomistic the N800 will last well beyond the production lifetime of the N810.
N800 is a good piece of kit for $220 September 19, 2008 The N800 is a neat toy if you want internet access in your pocket, along with email/webmail, games and cheap Skype calls. If you have the money and are looking for a business device, get a Blackberry cell phone subscription. If you're content with a $220 toy that gets you web access from Wifi hotspots, and lets you check email/web from any room in your wifi-enabled house, the N800 may be for you. Unix proficiency is a plus.
Battery life is a few days if the N800 is disconnected from your Wifi when not in use. Maintaining wifi contact halves the standby battery life. A car charger is a good accessory to have on-hand. Music can be played for about 6 hours on a single charge. Playing Flash or Video reduces battery life to 1.5-3 hours, and if you are doing a lot of processing, the unit gets warm (but not hot) which means that you're burning through your battery charge.
Limited resources (400MHz) means that on the web, You Tube and Flash animations may have more dropped frames than on your PC, and may lose synchronization between video and audio tracks. DivX video works poorly -- the N800 lacks the processing power to give you more than an ugly slideshow -- but the audio tracks still work. I still use it to play TV episodes that I've already seen before.
Skype (voice over internet on your PC) finally makes sense with the N800 -- the N800 can be kept turned on, unlike a 500 watt PC, and $10- of Skype credit goes a long way (toll-free calls do not cost money). The limited resources (400 MHz CPU) of the N800 means that if you try to surf the web while running Skype, your call will lose quality or Skype will drop your call.
This is not a toy for the nearsighted -- with a 4" screen, folks over 45 years old may want to steer clear and get a Ultra Mobile PC (UMPC) with a 9" screen or larger. If you have some experience with a Unix command line interface, you'll be able to get more from this device.
This was a good deal at about $200 (from Dell) or $220 (from Amazon in May 2008), which is a few bucks more expensive than a portable DVD player, and more useful while traveling. It's easy to spend an extra $60+ on SD cards and accessories.
Won't turn on - piece of junk September 8, 2008 Don't touch this piece of junk! It won't turn on reliably. Do a Google search on "N800 won't turn on", to see all of the grief N800 users are having with this. It's a known problem with the N800, and Nokia won't do a thing about it. People are having to remove the batteries and even put it in a fridge to try to get it to work! I have two - one I bought for myself and one I bought for my wife as a gift. Both have this problem. Once you turn it off, you can't get it to turn on again. Don't buy an N800 until Nokia fixes the problem!
Best mobile internet surfing experience. Period. August 21, 2008 Got this gem about 2 months ago. Purchased it here on Amazon. Was shipped and delivered promptly, well packaged. Best mobile internet surfing experience. Period. In addition to that you can watch movies, read news and books and some more. Get it. For the price - it's unbeatable.
DOA and False condition statement. August 15, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I purchased this item open box for a fair discount but when i received it, it was DOA and would not charge, not only that but when applying for an RMA it shows up as a NEW condition product what type of gimmick is this? I will definately not purchase from warehouse deals again!
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