Nokia N800 Internet Tablet Converged Device

January 24, 2007 – 7:36 am

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It’s an understatement to say that cell phones “have come a long way, baby.”

Today’s technology changes in a blink of an eye and now our cell phones are converged devices that serve as music players, connect us to the internet, are cameras and video devices all rolled up into something that fits in the palm of your hand.

Nokia has just released the N800, a converged device that serves as an internet tablet that uses Opera 8for a web browser on the high-resolution widescreen display. It can be used to make conference calls or send text messages or Email to family and colleagues.

The Nokia N800 can be used to download your favorite songs or other content to enjoy whenever you like. It has high quality stereo speakers or you can use Bluetooth to enjoy without wires. If downloading isn’t your thing, you can enjoy internet radio.

If memory is what you need the N800 comes with 128 of RAM, Two internal memory card slots, compatible with SD, MicroSD, MiniSD, MMC, and RS-MMC. Compatible with cards up to 2GB. Configurable up to 4GB.

The Nokia N800 is available now for $399.99 at Nokia or by calling 1-866-59NOKIA.

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