Nokia N810 review
The N810 is the latest addition to Nokia's Internet Tablet lineup. The Linux-based mobile device offers an assortment of new features and drops some of the familiar functionality found in the previous model, the N800. The N810 also ships with Internet Tablet OS 2008—the new version of Nokia's Internet Tablet operating system—which is built on Maemo 4.0.
Although the N810 is the N800's chronological successor, it is not a replacement. The feature trade-offs and considerable price difference imbue each product with independent value to different segments of the mobile computing market. Nokia's new software isn't a differentiating factor, since it is now officially supported on the N800 as well as the N810.
When I first began to test the N810 last week, my first impression of the product was somewhat mixed. I was impressed with the device overall, but I felt that the new features don't quite justify the higher price tag. After spending a whole week with the device, my perspective is a bit more nuanced.


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