Just in time to take advantage of the holiday season, Nokia has announced the availability of their new N810 Internet Tablet in the United States. It features a slide-out keyboard, built-in GPS, digital audio/video playback (up to 45 hours) and Wi-Fi capability for VoIP calling. It has the ability to store up to 7,500 songs , has a Mozilla-based browser and up to 10GB of memory (with optional upgrades available).
“More than ever, people want to bring their online communities with them wherever they go - whether it’s on vacation, a business trip, or just around their neighborhood - and the pocketable Nokia N810 Internet Tablet lets consumers do just this,” said Bill Plummer, Vice President, Multimedia, Nokia North America, in a recent press release. “As consumer demand increases for new multimedia experiences, Nokia is taking the leadership position to create new devices that meet this demand and maximize the experience for the user.”
The Nokia N810 can be purchased at major consumer electronics and wireless retailers like Best Buy Mobile, CompUSA, Micro Center, and the Nokia Flagship stores in Chicago and New York. It is also available online from sites including http://www.amazon.com/, http://www.buy.com/ and http://www.circuitcity.com/. The retail price is $479 USD, although I’m sure with the holidays around the corner, sales will abound.
Source: voip-news.com
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
Nokia Introduces Internet Tablet with VoIP
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