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Articles and Reviews
Reviews by Users
14 Jan 2009



Great Micro Internet Tablet
I first viewed this product in a computer store in Copenhagen in the spring of 2007 and had to have one. As soon as I got back to the states I started bugging the folks at Best Buy and Fry's and finally got one from Fry's. These things, once they hit the market,literally flew off the shelves. Up until this last year I was a total road warrior, working for a major computer company and I had this unit with me all the time. I had trained on other larger touch screen tablets, so working with this on...
–Swedefrom Amazon.com
30 Sep 2008



Nearly All-In-One Note Keeper
I've always kept lots of notes for shopping lists, to-do lists, appointment reminders and so forth, but it was hard to keep track of these notes and to keep them up-to-date. So, I was looking for a device which would allow me to keep all such notes in one place. The Nokia N800 Internet Tablet pretty much allows me to satisfy all these needs. And, it also: will display photos, videos, music & e-books; has wi-fi internet access, an appointment calendar, a contact list, a calculator & ga...
–TechnologyDependantfrom Amazon.com
19 Sep 2008



N800 is a good piece of kit for $220
The N800 is a neat toy if you want internet access in your pocket, along with email/webmail, games and cheap Skype calls. If you have the money and are looking for a business device, get a Blackberry cell phone subscription. If you're content with a $220 toy that gets you web access from Wifi hotspots, and lets you check email/web from any room in your wifi-enabled house, the N800 may be for you. Unix proficiency is a plus.
Battery life is a few days if the N800 is disconnected from yo...
–John Donovanfrom Amazon.com