Nokia N800
Friday, July 13, 2007
The Nokia N800 Internet Tablet is available now from at least two retail stores in the U.S., priced at $399.99, CompUSA's Chicago "superstore" has confirmed.(Jan'07)
What's on :
- Experience true internet browsing with an impressive high-resolution widescreen display
- Conduct video conferences on-the-go using internet calling and the integrated webcam
- Stay connected with instant messaging, email and more.
- Entertainment is always at hand thanks to the integrated media player, high quality stereo speakers, UPnP audio and expandable mass memory.
- The ultra-slim design makes web browsing more portable and convenient than ever.
Specifications
- Processor: OMAP2420 microprocessor at 330 MHz.
- Memory: 128 MB of RAM and 256 MB of flash memory.
- Connectivity: IEEE 802.11 b/g, Bluetooth 2.0, and USB 2.0 high-speed.
- Display & Resolution: 4.1 inches 800×480, (the same as the 770.)
- Expansion: 2 full-sized Secure Digital card slots, one internal and one external.
- Camera: built-in webcam
- Audio: microphone, stereo speakers, FM radio tuner, 3.5 mm Headphone jack (compatible with standard stereo headphones, but also containing a fourth pin with microphone input)
- Operating System: Linux-based Maemo 3.0 in the form of Internet Tablet OS 2007.
- The N800 supports Flash 9 and Skype internet calls as of July 6, 2007, which allows users to better browse YouTube videos, and play online flash games, as well as making free internet calls to other Skype-enabled devices.
Software
The operating system, Internet Tablet OS 2007, is a modified version of Debian GNU/Linux (running Linux 2.6.18), including an X Window System-based graphical user interface in the form of a window manager incorporating the GTK+ toolkit and Hildon user interface widgets. BusyBox replaces many common Linux system utilities. The device includes a PDF viewer and the Opera Web browser, along with a media player application.
The device originally shipped with the FM Tuner application "disabled". It was trivial to enable the FM tuner and add it to the home screen [1]. Shortly afterwards, the N800 application catalogue was updated to include the FM Tuner application [2], which allowed for easy one-click installation.
Third party applications
One of the strengths of the N800 over similar devices is that due to the open source Linux based operating system, there are many third party applications. Some are original software, others are ports from desktop Linux.
Some notable applications include:
- Canola - a media player with network streaming
- Maemo-mapper - a mapping program that integrates with online map sources, and GPS
- MPlayer - a media player
- Obscura Photo Manager
- SDict Viewer - a viewer for dictionaries, reference books, and encyclopedias, using the sdict format developed by AXMA Soft
- Pidgin - a full featured internet messaging client, with AIM, MSN, Yahoo and Jabber support
- Claws Mail - a full featured email client
- FBReader - an e-book reader
- VNC client and server
- Skype a peer-to-peer Internet telephony network
- Rhapsody (online music service) a subscription based music service
- GPE PIM that can be synchronised with any format that is supported by OpenSync
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