Take a look at some of the free sources of information and application software for the fast growing N810 community on the Internet – just click on the logos below to visit these sites.

Official documentation, tutorials and tips for the whole maemo community

Free applications and services for the meamo platform 

  A NOKIA sponsored web page for Internet Tablet Users

  Step-by-step tutorials on how to use your N810

  Tips and tricks relating to NOKIA Internet Tablets

  Everything about the Internet Tablet - straight from the Guru

  Internet Tablet Talk - a whole host of articles and information


Source: www.ultramobilegeek.com, 27/11/07, ThoughtFix LLC

“We’d have to call the N810 the Rolls Royce of Pocket devices. It has a luxury look and feel with a stack of extensive expansion potential”

Source: http://arstechnica.com, 03/12/07, Ryan Paul

“The N810 finally achieves the ideal form factor for Nokia's Internet Tablet line-up. The size and shape are pretty much exactly what I want from a mobile computing device.”

Source: http://thenokiablog.com, 31/01/08, Andrew Leung

“All in all, if you are looking for a device that is compact, media rich and has an excellent browser (without being a phone or laptop) you owe it to yourself to check out the Nokia N810.”

Source: http://www.itrportal.com, 08/02/08, Ian McDowall

"We're very confident that our collaboration with Nokia will provide a smooth integration of handheld learning in any classroom in school and at the same time engage learners with technology from a global brand they know so that they choose to continue learning outside of school."

Source: INTERNET TABLET TALK web site


Here are a couple of videos that walk you through the N810 features

http://www.internettablettalk.com/tablet101/2007/11/15/the-nokia-n810-walkthrough-part-ii/

http://www.internettablettalk.com/tablet101/2007/11/08/the-nokia-n810-walkthrough/


Source: http://www.computeractive.co.uk, 10/03/08, Scott Colvey

“Even the iPhone, for instance, fails to properly display some websites, and is completely stumped by online pages containing Flash animations. Having used the N810’s browser – a slimmed-down version of Firefox – for several weeks we have yet to visit a web page that it cannot display acceptably.”


Source: http://www.brighthand.com, 20/12/07, Ed Hardy

“Honestly, the battery life on this handheld is amazing. I dislike torture tests, but one night I turned the N810 on at 7 pm and proceeded to surf the Web via Wi-Fi for hours, and around midnight I switched to watching video. It wasn't until just about 1 am that the low battery warning went off. This is far, far better than I have seen on any comparable device.”


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