Binding: Personal Computers Brand: Nokia EAN: 0758478011003 Label: Nokia Manufacturer: Nokia Model: N800 Modem Description: None Native Resolution: VGA Publisher: Nokia Sales Rank: 405 Studio: Nokia System Memory Size: 0 MB System Memory Type: DIMM
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
Fun but underpowered
I highly recommend Nokia N800 Portable Internet Tablet if you don't own an ultra portable laptop and don't plan on buying one. If you plan on getting a portable laptop that you wont mind carrying everywhere then you will find yourself using your N800 less and less. When I originally bought the N800 I didn't have a portable laptop and by portable I mean less than 5 pounds so using the N800 was great to check my email and surf the web in my down time. That being said the major problem I found was that the processor really cant handle too many apps running at one time, also the internet is really bogged down when experienced through the N800. Even though the Nokia site advertises it as full video experience loading videos and getting them to play on the flash player ... Read More
Nearly All-In-One Note Keeper
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, ... Read More
N800 is a good piece of kit for $220
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 ... Read More
Won't turn on - piece of junk
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.
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.