Linux-Based Nokia N800 Internet Tablet Reviewed

  2007-04-19 01:00:02
Nokia's latest device, the N800 Internet Tablet, is unique, to say the least. It's not a smartphone, yet it can send and receive e-mail messages; it's not a phone, yet it can make phone calls; it's not a portable multimedia player; yet it can playback audio/video files; and it's not a notebook, yetit can browser the web. 
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