Ask Engadget: Best portable internet device?

August 21st, 2008 by

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Face it, folks — internet browsing shouldn’t be confined to your desktop / laptop. Unfortunately, there aren’t a lot of options out there when looking to get the intarwebz (and we mean the whole intarwebz) in your pocket. For those out there who’ve found the perfect one from the smattering of choices, throw Adam (and countless others) a bone here.

“I have a BlackBerry Pearl and the web browsing on it sucks like a tornado. What I want is a web browsing device that rocks me like a hurricane. I’d rather not have something large, even as large as a netbook like the Eee PC. There are the Nokia tablets. There’s the Archos 605 / 705 WiFi. There are UMPCs like the Q1 Ultra. Then there’s the iPhone / iPod touch. I’m looking for something that I can access the internet on from the couch or the john with a full HTML browser. And I need something that won’t break the bank.”

So, whatcha got? After you’re done posting your answer from the lavatory, send over a question of your own to ask at engadget dawt com.

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Nokia’s N810 stoops to a mouthwatering $299

July 18th, 2008 by

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It’s a common problem, really. You’re eager to get Windows 3.1 back into your life, but you’ve no N810 to install it on. Good news retro software aficionados — said internet tablet has just tumbled to $299.99 (at CompUSA, at least), a full $90 less than the price we cheered over in March. Yeah, that 800 x 480 resolution display, VGA camera and full QWERTY keyboard is more attainable than ever, but with the possibility of a bombastic successor just around the bend, would it pay off even more to wait? The world may never know (although that’s highly unlikely).

[Thanks, Vamsi]

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Windows 3.1 gets installed on Nokia’s N810, looks badly out of place

July 17th, 2008 by

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After seeing Android all lit up on Nokia’s N810 internet tablet, seeing this antiquate piece of software on there just seems… wrong. Still, we can’t deny that we’re a huge fan of the work, and to be frank, we’d highly recommend anyone with a fair amount of spare time give it a whirl just for nostalgia’s sake. Wait, is that a tear we see forming? You softy.

[Via PDAToday, thanks Bill]

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Nokia dishes out OS2008 Feature Upgrade for N810 / N800

June 24th, 2008 by

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The first official OS2008 update came to Nokia’s internet tablets late last year, and those yearning for yet another can finally breath a sigh of relief. Reportedly, the company has pushed out the OS2008 Feature Upgrade for the N810 and N800, but we are told that users will still need to “reflash the device in order to install this release.” Thankfully, future OS updates are slated to be provided over-the-air without the need to reflash. The changelog is actually quite lengthy, but the highlights include an open source email application based on Modest and the tinymail framework, simplified account setup and the introduction of Chinese character rendering support in email, browser and RSS feeds. Let us know how it goes, will ya?

[Image courtesy of Seartipy, thanks Ryan]

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Nokia dishes out OS2008 Feature Upgrade for N810 / N800

June 24th, 2008 by

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The first official OS2008 update came to Nokia’s internet tablets late last year, and those yearning for yet another can finally breath a sigh of relief. Reportedly, the company has pushed out the OS2008 Feature Upgrade for the N810 and N800, but we are told that users will still need to “reflash the device in order to install this release.” Thankfully, future OS updates are slated to be provided over-the-air without the need to reflash. The changelog is actually quite lengthy, but the highlights include an open source email application based on Modest and the tinymail framework, simplified account setup and the introduction of Chinese character rendering support in email, browser and RSS feeds. Let us know how it goes, will ya?

[Image courtesy of Seartipy, thanks Ryan]

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Nokia’s N810 Internet Tablet WiMAX Edition gets priced

April 28th, 2008 by

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Nary a month after debuting at CTIA 2008, the Nokia N810 Internet Tablet WiMAX Edition has found a place on Buy.com. Judging by the product listing, Nokia plans on charging around a Benjamin more for the WiMAX iteration, though this particular e-tailer hacks off another $23.01 for a final asking price of $455.99. Regrettably, the page doesn’t fill us in on an expected release date, but we can just feel it drawing closer. Er, wait.

[Via PhoneMag]

Update: MobileCityOnline has the device with an expected arrival date of July 9th. Not like we’re believing ‘em or anything, but there you have it. Thanks, Makai!

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Hands-on with the Nokia N810 WiMAX Edition

April 1st, 2008 by

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Having trouble telling the difference between this and a garden-variety N810? Yeah, don’t worry about it — that’s okay, and it’s actually by design. We had an opportunity to tool around with Nokia’s just-announced N810 WiMAX Edition today, and it stays very true to the original N810’s formula, substituting a darker case and keyboard (both of which look very handsome, by the way), and physically, that’s about it. The real magic happens deep within this thing’s innards, where the addition of a WiMAX radio keeps things speedy when WiFi hotspots are out of reach and Bluetooth tethering to a 3G phone is too much of a hassle. The software necessary to support XOHM activation isn’t complete yet, but Nokia’s reps tell us that the process of signing up for WiMAX service will be seamless and entirely doable from the N810 itself — no pesky phone calls or visits to a store necessary. They likened it to purchasing hotel internet service; there’ll probably be hourly, daily, or continuous subscriptions available, making it possible to only shell out XOHM coin when the situation demands it. It works just like any other data connection on the device, too, so getting your wide-area broadband on is pretty much as painless as it could possibly be. Check out some shots (including a side-by-side with the original N810) in the gallery!

 

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Nokia’s N810 Internet Tablet WiMAX Edition gets official

April 1st, 2008 by

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Right on cue, Nokia’s WiMAX-enabled N810 Internet Tablet has surfaced at CTIA 2008, and yep, this critter is destined to go on sale here in the US of A this summer. Beyond that, you’ll notice the familiar 4.13-inch touchscreen, slide-out QWERTY keyboard and even a built-in webcam for video calls, Mozilla-powered browser, integrated GPS / media player, 2GB of internal memory and a microSD expansion slot. Heck, Nokia even touts this thing’s ability to “access the Internet over WiFi or via conventional cellular data networks by pairing to a compatible mobile phone via Bluetooth technology.” Also announced today is the freshly updated OS2008, which includes an enhanced e-mail client, support for Chinese character rendering in the browser and RSS feeds and “Seamless Software Update functionality” to boot. Needless to say, said OS will come standard on the currently unpriced Nokia N810 WiMAX Edition — which is scheduled to land wherever WiMAX connectivity is available — but existing N810 / N800 owners will also get the OS upgrade free of charge in Q2.

 

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Nokia WiMAX N810 appears in the wild

March 31st, 2008 by

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The WiMAX version of Nokia’s N810 internet tablet has already popped up on Nokia’s European site, lending creedence to all those whispers about a CTIA debut tomorrow, and now we’ve got units showing up in the wild, which is probably a good sign. There were apparently some other shots of this bad boy on Flickr, but they’ve since been removed — let’s hope tomorrow brings us some official beauty shots, eh?

 

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Nokia’s N810 internet tablet gets a $90 price cut

March 11th, 2008 by

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If you’ve been looking for some kind of incentive to dip into the savings account and splurge on a new gadget, this may be music to your ears. Nokia has just lowered the price on its jack-of-all-trades N810 internet tablet, shaving $90 off the MSRP to bring it down to a highly affordable $389.99. Of course, you can probably find the WiFi-sportin’, QWERTY-havin’, GPS-rockin’ little guy slightly cheaper if you troll the internet (which we know you will). Before you lay down the cash, though, you might want to ask yourself this: does the price drop mean a new version is on the way, like, say… that WiMAX-equipped N830 we’ve been hearing about? It’s a tough call, but we know you’ll make the right decision.

[Thanks, Tony S.]

 

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Nokia’s N810 internet tablet hits Canada

January 17th, 2008 by

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Oh Canada, it’s your lucky day, because a kind, cool wind is blowing down on you from your friends in Finland — Nokia. That brisk breeze is carrying a new partner for the long and lonely Canuck winter nights: the N810 internet tablet, the all-singing, all-dancing sliver wonder. The handheld — which your friends (namely, us) have been flaunting for months — is finally making its way into the hands of Canadian consumers for the thrifty price of $485 (a downright bargain). The WiFi-and-GPS-equipped gadget should be just the thing to accompany you on a trip to Tim Hortons, a Maple Leafs game, or some other stereotypical regional activity.

[Via MobileInCanada]

 

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Update party: Zune firmware 2.3, Nokia internet tablets get OS2008

December 18th, 2007 by

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Heads up, Zunesters. Prepare for improved device recognition and improved reliability during sync (though not much else, apparently), because your 2.3 firmware has arrived. This update also fixes battery issues that some 30 / 80 users have been having, improving battery life with more power efficient codecs, which should come as a big relief. Wipe the tears of joy away from your eyes and go get your little buddy Zuned, er, tuned up. Nokia fans, you also get a cookie today — in the form of the first official update for your beloved internet tablet, the N810. Nokia hasn’t forsaken early adopters either, as N800 and 770 users get to reap the benefits and bug fixes of the OS update, too.

[Thanks, Kevyn, Ryan]

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Nokia’s N810 internet tablet gets unboxed

November 24th, 2007 by

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Look, we’re right there with you — wishin’, hopin’, gettin’ down on our knees and begging like crazy for someone to take pity on us and pop for the N810 this holiday season. Well, at least one lucky gentleman has already had the pleasure of cracking open the sweet stuff — AKA, Nokia’s latest and greatest internet tablet — and has put all sorts of nasty pictures on the internet (we suspect in an attempt to make us insane with jealousy). The post also has some useful and interesting info in regards to the software and functionality of the device, so you can get informed while ogling the photos. We recommend you hit the read link and check out all the graphic details… and don’t forget — the Engadget crew needs love too, so feel free to drop something silver in the mail for us come December.

[Via Digg]

 

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Nokia’s N810 internet tablet hits store shelves

November 19th, 2007 by

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Folks, we’re going to level with you: Nokia’s N810 internet table — the magnetizing, multi-faceted gadget so many of you cats have been waiting for — is officially on store shelves. According to the Finnish company’s reps, the WiFi equipped handheld is now available for your general consumption at such luminous retailers as Best Buy Mobile, CompUSA, Micro Center, and Nokia flagship stoes in New York and Chicago. If you’ll recall, the Linux-based, touchscreen portable runs atop a 400MHz CPU, has 2GB of RAM (upgradable to 10GB), a built-in GPS receiver, a Mozilla-based browser, and a slide-out, full QWERTY keyboard. The silver dream machine is available right now for the suggested retail price of $479.

Update: As our eagle-eyed readers have noticed, the N810 has a 400MHz processor, not 400GHz – as much as we wish it were the other way around.

[Via PhysOrg]

 

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Nokia’s N810 Internet Tablet, MOSH to debut soon?

October 15th, 2007 by

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We’ll admit, the absolute last place we expected to find out about the N800 Internet Tablet’s successor was an Island Def Jam press release, but hey, we’ll take it. Turns out, a notice surrounding an upcoming bash just happened to reveal a tad too much about what would be featured there, as it clearly states that Nokia’s N810 Internet Tablet will be showcased along with the outfit’s mobile sharing service MOSH. Additionally, the “MOSH social sharing site technology will provide party guests with exclusive barcode mobile invites that will be scanned from their mobile phone,” which sounds like all sorts of fun. Regardless, we’re still categorizing all of this as a succulent rumor for the time being, but considering that the shindig is scheduled for October 23rd, we’d bet the official word is coming soon. Oh, and just in case the read link mysteriously goes down, a screen grab of the release is posted after the jump.

[Via InternetTabletTalk]

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Nokia’s next internet tablet hits the FCC

September 25th, 2007 by

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For all you Nokia fanatics waiting for the next-gen follow up to the beloved N800 internet tablet, your journey may be at its end. According to reports dot-dashed into the Engadget offices via a morse-code squawking carrier pigeon, the latest and greatest as-yet-unnamed (but for now called LJPRX-44) non-phone, non-computer device may be heading into your sweaty hands before long. There’s not much to glean from the multifarious FCC filings, unless you’re a glutton for punishment or an extremely determined wavelength-modulation-test-fan, save that the device will have both WiFi and Bluetooth, and should be the same general size and shape as the N800. Feast your eyes on the labeling above, and if you’re really jonesing for some good-old FCC fun, hit the read link.

[Via TabletBlog]

 

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