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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by mallard on Sun 7th Jan 2007 13:17 UTC
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The only 'fishy' thing I have noticed is that CompUSA is apparently not supposed to be selling them yet, I expect Nokia will officially announce the N800 tomorrow.
The main differences, hardware wise, are an ~500Mhz ARM6 CPU compared to the 770's 220Mhz ARM5 and 128MB RAM compared to the 770's 64MB, plus the webcam and bluetooth 2.0 vs 1.2.
Member since:
2006-01-06
The only 'fishy' thing I have noticed is that CompUSA is apparently not supposed to be selling them yet, I expect Nokia will officially announce the N800 tomorrow.
Some specs are available at http://thoughtfix.blogspot.com/index.html.
The main differences, hardware wise, are an ~500Mhz ARM6 CPU compared to the 770's 220Mhz ARM5 and 128MB RAM compared to the 770's 64MB, plus the webcam and bluetooth 2.0 vs 1.2.