Nokia N810 With WiMAX

Nokia N810 Internet Tablet WiMAX Edition

The Nokia N810 Internet Tablet (WiMAX Edition) outperforms its predecessor, the Nokia N800 Internet Tablet.

I’ve always been a huge fan of Nokia’s Internet Tablets. The ease, simplicity, and the fact that it has an enormous community of developers making custom software has always drawn me to them. I got my first internet tablet from them, the now incredibly outdated Nokia 770, a couple of years ago for the price of $300.00.

Then, they came out with the new and improved Nokia N800, but it still lacked certain features that most geeks wanted such as a QWERTY keyboard and built-in GPS without the need of the Nokia Navigation Kit for Nokia N800 Internet Tablet.

The Nokia N810 Internet Tablet added on both of these. Now, the internet tablet has a very stylish sliding-down keyboard and built-in GPS capabilities, and kept everything we loved about Nokia’s line of internet tablets; Mozilla web browser, rss reader, image viewer, along with a plethora of open-source projects for Debian that have been ported to the device.

And finally, Nokia has unveiled the WiMAX Edition of the new N810, thus providing you with high-speed data and telecommunications services within the palm of your hand. Right now, the price is a bit steep ($431.99), but we can expect that to drop in the coming months.

Until then, I’ll stick with my Nokia 770.

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