What the Critics Are Saying...
- Sascha Segan, PC MagazineThe Nokia N810 Internet Tablet WiMAX Edition isn't on the market yet, but the original non-WiMAX model is selling for around $350 or 400. WiMAX certainly transforms this gadget into a more interesting go-anywhere Web surfing device, but I still feel that its primary appeal is to Linux geeks, since i...
- PhoneArena Team, PhoneArenaFor what it is, the N810 is great – internet browsing delivers computer-like experience (thought we would have liked some phone features such as panning) and viewing pages is great. Multimedia is just as one would like, once the correct application is installed and the QWERTY is just OK for me...
- Mauricio Sánchez, Computer ShopperThanks to its customizable Linux-based OS and robust Web browser, the Nokia N810 offers one of the best mobile Internet experiences you can buy...
- Sandra Vogel, TrustedReviewsIn the end the N810 is a really frustrating device. I rather liked using it, and if somebody presented me with one I'd say ‘thanks', and keep it in the front room for a bit of entertainment while watching telly. But with a relatively small add-on software base and no SIM I just don't see the N...
- Jenn K. Lee, PocketablesThe Nokia N810 Internet Tablet is a noteworthy improvement over its predecessor in terms of design, internal storage, and processor speed. Functionality, however, has remained mostly unchanged. The N800 doesn't have an integrated GPS receiver or a hardware keyboard, but its extra expansion card slot...
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Resources
Manuals / User Guides
- Nokia N810 Manual (PDF)
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