Nokia has quietly begun delivering an upgrade to its Linux-based 770 Internet Tablet. 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. The device features GTalk and a VGA video-call camera via WiFi.
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What's the text input situation like on the 770? I've been thinking about getting something similar that I could stuff in my book-bag without the heft of my laptop. There is the PepperPad with the "real" keyboard, but costs $200 more. And there is the Samsung Q1, which is out of the question due to price and no keyboard. If the input on the 770/N800 was fast enough to take notes at university, I might consider it.
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What's the text input situation like on the 770? I've been thinking about getting something similar that I could stuff in my book-bag without the heft of my laptop. There is the PepperPad with the "real" keyboard, but costs $200 more. And there is the Samsung Q1, which is out of the question due to price and no keyboard. If the input on the 770/N800 was fast enough to take notes at university, I might consider it.