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Nokia slides latest Linux tablet onto market18th October 2007 10:27 GMT
Nokia took a direct pop at Apple yesterday as it unveiled the latest addition to its internet tablet range.
The Linux-based N810 finally adds a real keyboard to the Nokia tablet range, instead of asking customers to rely on a full screen touch keyboard. This might go some way to answering the question of whether it's more of a phone than a computer. Just to be sure, Nokia is unabashedly claiming the latest device packs the "power of a traditional computer" into a pocket-sized package. As well as the slide-out keyboard, the latest version includes a GPS receiver with built-in maps, and the option to upgrade to a full-on voice navigation service. Nokia's getting very attached to GPS at the moment, having just lashed out $8.1bn to take over Navteq. Screen size comes in at 4.13in and 800 x 480 resolution. Like its predecessors, it has Wi-Fi and Bluetooth and can be used to make VoIP calls. Related stories
The 810 could be seen as a direct rival to Apple's iPod Touch - reviewed here and iPhone devices. At the same time, Apple's iPhone is a clear grab at Nokia's cellphone hegemony. Speaking at yesterday's launch in San Francisco, Nokia multimedia group executive vice president Anssi Vanjoki reportedly said: "We are competing with Apple on all fronts with all cylinders... Let the best man win." The 810 will start shipping next month, with a US price tag of $479. ® 19 comments posted — Comment period finished Why no mobile data (or voice)Posted: 10:51 18th October 2007 It's not a phone and never has been. It's also older than the iPhone.Posted: 10:54 18th October 2007 and the winner is...Posted: 11:31 18th October 2007 Get in there Nokia!Posted: 11:44 18th October 2007 4.13" screen?Posted: 11:45 18th October 2007 |
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