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REVIEW: Nokia N800 Internet Tablet [Part 3]
This is a review of Nokia’s N800 Internet Tablet by Digital Home Thoughts Contributing Editor Chris Gohlke. The N800 has an 800 x 480 resolution touch screen, 128 MB of RAM, 256 MB of Flash storage, and two Internal memory card slots. Rate, comment, and subscribe to our channel. Thanks for your support! Please visit Digital Home Thoughts (www.digitalhomethoughts.com) for all your digital home news and reviews. – Jason Dunn
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about 1 year ago
can use sim card. reply me back please. anyone please.
about 1 year ago
I like jason Dunn better!!! lol
about 1 year ago
GREAT VIDEO AND GREAT PRODUCT!
about 1 year ago
Oh, sorry, I posted the comment before I saw the end of the video.
A bit over $200.
Sorry for the comment below!
about 1 year ago
How much do these usually go for?
I have a Dell Axim X30 and the browsing is horrible.
It’s 10 times slower than this and if you view it in “desktop” mode you have to use the bottom and right scroll bar… (probably didn’t need to know all of this
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about 1 year ago
Nope, think of it like the iPod Touch as opposed to the iPhone. But more customizable.
-Chris
about 1 year ago
Sweet, the biggest card I have now is 16gb, so good to know I’ve got room to expand.
-Chris
about 1 year ago
Hey, the nokia N800 is a cell phone or not???
about 1 year ago
The N800 does indeed work with 2x 32gb sd cards
It has been noted on a few sites and the N800 has been labeled the player with the highest flash capacity… for now
about 1 year ago
You can get this from NewEgg, Amazon, and many other online retailers. Just search.
- Jason
about 1 year ago
Woa, it looks very small compared to other mini internet devices. Where could I get this on the market?
about 1 year ago
It has no built-in keyboard, you use an on-screen keyboard.
- Jason
about 1 year ago
It needs Wi-Fi, it doesn’t attach to cellular networks.
- Jason
about 1 year ago
dose that pick up off of wi-fi or a network for the internet
about 1 year ago
keyboard?
about 1 year ago
i dont really like conola but kagu is in my opinion much much better
about 1 year ago
It is really small,user interface is also good, the option for two sd cards is good,
better screen, You are right Chris I think the mobile browser is the best one, the media player is also good
with really good screen quality
about 1 year ago
Good catch, you are right. When I wrote the review, I assumed that since it worked with SDHC, it would support any size SDHC. However, currently it does only support up to sizes of 8 GB. Hopefully as larger cards become more common, a software patch will be able to enable larger cards.
Chris
about 1 year ago
I heard you say up to 64gb of memory.
Are you sure this is correct? I was only aware that the n800 was capable of hosting 8gb sdhc cards.
This would be amazing if it could hold 2 32gb sdhc cards. Do you know where you leanred this information Chris?
Thanks
about 1 year ago
my own mini computer
about 1 year ago
Price-wise, I think it is really reasonable compared to the other options out there. Currently Amazon has them for $220 but if you shop around and watch prices, you can probably pick it up for under $200.
-Chris
about 1 year ago
cool and looks fast 2…looks expensive