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[PSUs]| Thursday 18th October 2007 |
The N810, which follows in the footsteps of the N800, forsakes traditional mobile phone capability in favour of a greater focus on the internet and is being targeted at heavy users of Skype, social networking sites and Google.
The tablet features a 4.1 inch, 800 x 480 pixel screen, built-in maps, and integrated GPS receiver, as well as Google email and instant messaging
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So far, so iPod touch, however the N810 does have one notable difference in that it sports a range of input options, including a touch screen, stylus and slide out keyboard for all those still not sold on the multi-touch concept.
The device is powered Nokia's Linux maemo platform and will come bundled with Ajax and Flash 9, which should make browsing the internet slightly less of a headache.
Nokia literature claims a battery life of around four hours in continuous usage, music playback of 10 hours and standby time of 14 days.
UK pricing and launch details are expected later today.
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