Lovers of Linux in for a treat with the Nokia N800
Lovers of Linux in for a treat with the Nokia N800
If you are a fan of the operating system Linux then you are in for a treat with the Nokia N800 internet tablet. Lovers of internet browsing on the go will also delight in the large 800 x 480 touch screen and Wi-Fi connection for hooking up to any hot spot, anywhere at anytime. The tablet is capable of allowing the user to add extra memory to the device by a SDHC card and the Nokia N800 has not one but two slots for double memory, plus the whole system is run on 320 MHz which is fast enough to zip along while multi-tasking.
Those who use the Linux based operating system on their home computers will feel right at home with the Nokia N800 in their hands. You can find all the software you find included on your home PC, only on a far smaller scale of course. There are independent buttons that allow you to close/minimize windows and application with ease and to allow you to switch easily between open applications. There is also a full screen button which makes great use of the lovely clear colourful screen and zoom buttons to allow you to get right up close onto sections of the screen.
Downloading and watching movies on the screen is a great experience and the Nokia N800 comes with its own stand which allows you to rest the phone down on the desk while watching. If you are a movie fan then it is essential to make use of the two ports and buy SD memory on which to store your movies. It also supports the SDHC protocol which means you could go up to as much as 16GB.
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The Wi-Fi connection on the tablet really makes connecting to the web a treat and automatically picks up signals, which it does very well. The phone also supports Bluetooth and has a file manager which allows you to browse any Bluetooth devices that are connected. Transfer via Bluetooth is fast and easy and connection is very rarely lost. Another great feature on the Nokia N800 is the integrated music player; using high quality ear phones the phone produces sound that is comparative to a low cost hi-fi system.
The phone is exceptionally good when it comes to battery life and is said to have a standby time of 10 days. When using Wi-Fi and listening to music it has around a 5 hour battery life before it needs charging, which is around what you would expect from continual use. Macromedia Flash is included in the software on the phone as is the popular web browser Opera.
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