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| nokia n800 (7710 reborn) |
| Monday, May 7, 2007 |
As had been anticipated, the N800 bears a high resemblance to its older sibling, the 770. Key changes include: addition of a VGA-resolution web cam; microphone moved to a more phone-friendly position; two full-size SD card slots, instead of a single RS-MMC slot; built-in stereo speakers, instead of a single speaker; scroll rocker for web page scrolling; redesigned top-mounted buttons and 5-way cursor pad; built-in stand; and a few mechanical tweaks.
One frequent complaint with the earlier 770 tablet was the device's limited internal memory capacity of 64MB RAM and 64MB available flash. The N800 ups the RAM to 128MB, and increases the flash memory to 256 MB (with around 80 MB reportedly occupied by the device's standard Linux software stack), according to Nokia's director of open source, Dr. Ari Jaaksi. Another significant change is that instead of the 770's single RS-MMC (reduce-sized MMC) slot, the N800 provides a pair of full-sized SD card slots, which Nokia says are usable with SD, MicroSD, MiniSD, MMC, and RS-MMC cards, in capacities up to 2GB. Cards such as RS-MMC require the use of a small adapter.
In addition to substantial memory increases (RAM and flash), the N800's processor speed has also been upgraded, according to Jaaksi. The N800 is based on a TI OMAP 2420 SoC (system-on-chip), rather than the 770's OMAP 1710. While he didn't specify the processor's clock rate, the N800's processor is rumored to be clocked at 320 MHz, as compared to the 770's 220 MHz. The resulting performance enhancement is sure to be appreciated.
The N800 measures 5.7 x 3.0 x 0.5 inches and weighs 7.3 ounces, as compared with 5.5 x 3.1 x 0.7 inches and 8.1 ounces for the 770. The 4.1-inch touchscreen display retains the much-praised 800 x 480 pixels resolution of the earlier model.
Despite changes to the hardware, the N800 has much in common, from a software perspective, with the 770. Details on the 770's software stack are available in our comprehensive Nokia 770 Internet Tablet Device Profile, and information on the 2006 update to the 770's software appears here. The N800's OS, meanwhile, is dubbed "Internet Tablet OS 2007 edition." Presumably an OS 2007 version for the 700 tablet will also be forthcoming.
According to Jaaksi, key differences between the N800's OS 2007 Linux software stack and the 770's OS 2006 include: Updated Opera 8 browser Vidoecalls Proper podcast support Unspecified UI improvements Intelligent connectivity that remembers how you want to get connected "...and many others."
In other news, a Nokia development team in Brazil recently created a nifty finger-driven music player for the 770 Internet tablet and likely the N800 also. The "Canola" application combines UPnP renderer and control point functionality, enabling it to transparently detect UPnP repositories such as consumer NAS devices, and then index and render/play their photo, music, and video resources.
Also, 802.11 specialist DeviceScape recently launched a software utility and service capable of automating WiFi logins at thousands of commercial hotspots.



 Key features Access the web on a portable internet tablet High-resolution widescreen display Opera 8 Flash 7 Internet communications Internet calling with integrated web camera Instant messaging Email client Full-screen finger keyboard Access to internet media at home and on-the-go High quality stereo speakers Media player UPnP architecture Expandable mass memory Operating system Internet Tablet OS 2007 edition Key applications (additional applications available) Web Browser (Opera with Flash player (v7) Internet calling with video Instant Messaging Email Media player Internet Radio RSS Feed Reader Connectivity Auto-connection to saved Wi-Fi hotspots or through Bluetooth compatible phone Display functions Zooming, full-screen, and panning functionality Utilities Application installer PDF viewer Sketch File manager Backup/restore Image viewer Notes Calculator Input methods Full screen finger keyboard On-screen keyboard Handwriting recognition Size Volume: 137 cc Weight: 206 g Dimensions: 75 x 144 x 13 (/1 mm Color Silver front cover and matte black back Display High-resolution touch screen (800 x 480 pixels) with up to 65,536 colors Memory RAM 128 Flash 256MB, 128 MiniSD with extender included in sales package Two internal memory card slots, compatible with SD, MicroSD, MiniSD, MMC, and RS-MMC. Compatible with cards up to 2GB. Configurable up to 4GB. Form and function High quality stereo speakers and sensitive microphone High-resolution widescreen display Integrated desk stand for on-table use Ergonomic keys for internet usage Supported file formats Audio: AAC, AMR, MP2, MP3, RA (RealAudio), WAV, WMA Image: BMP, GIF, ICO, JPEG, PNG, TIFF, SVG-tiny Video: 3GP, AVI, H.263, MPEG-1, MPEG-4, RV (Real Video) Internet radio playlists: M3U, PLS Connectivity WLAN: 802.11b/g Bluetooth specification: 2.0. For internet connection and file transfer via phone Profiles supported: Dial-up Networking, File Transfer, Generic Access, SIM Access, Object Push Profile, Human Interface Profile, and Serial Port profiles USB 2.0 high speed device mode for PC connectivity Sales package contents Nokia N800 Internet Tablet (RX-34) Extra stylus Battery (BP-5L) 128MB MiniSD card with extender (MU-17) Stereo headset (HS-4) Travel charger (AC-4) Pouch (CP-136) Data cable (DKE-2) Quick start guide Safety, warranty, and other product information Language User Interface: British English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, American English, Brazilian Portuguese, Canadian French, Latin American Spanish, Danish, Swedish, Finnish, Russian, Dutch, Norwegian, Portuguese User Guide: British English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, American English, Brazilian Portuguese, Canadian French, Latin American Spanish, Danish, Swedish, Finnish, Russian, Dutch, Norwegian, Portuguese, Arabic Power managementBattery Browsing time Standby time BP-5L Up to 3.5 hours Up to 12 daysLabels: movie reviews |
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