July 7, 2006
Nokia 770 Internet Tablet Review
Nokia, the world leader in mobile communications has made a daring attempt with their new product in the market. The first of its kind from Nokia, an internet tablet was introduced, a device which do not have any of the functionalities of a mobile phone. The new Nokia 770 Internet Tablet is for the sole purpose of internet browsing and email communication. This device is vest suited for business professionals who usually has to spend too much time on the internet. Nokia has used the best technology behind the new internet tablet. The new Nokia 770 Internet Tablet is Nokia’s first Linux based terminal product.
The features of the internet tablet
The Nokia 770 internet tablet operates on Linux based Nokia Internet Tablet 2005 software edition based on the desktop Linux and Open Source technologies. The Nokia 770 Internet Tablet comes with a 4.3 inch 64K colour touch screen with a resolution of 800 x 480 pixels with zoom and an on screen keyboard. The internet browsing and the email communication are done with the support of the Wi-Fi connection. Apart from this, the Nokia 770 can also connect to the internet with the support of Bluetooth wireless technology with the help of a compatible mobile phone. The other remarkable features of the Nokia 770 internet tablet is that it comes with a Flash player, email client, internet radio, news reader, file manager and media players that allows you to go around with you anywhere along with your all time favourite internet services. A feature that has highly impressed its users is its handwriting recognition system which makes it possible for the users to input any details with the help of the handwriting recognition system or with the help of a virtual keyboard. The Nokia 770 internet tablet has an internal flash memory of 128MB of which 64MB available to the user with the help of the included RS-MMC card. The device also supports languages like English (US and UK), French, German, Italian and Spanish.
The best internet tablet ever
The cost of the new Nokia 770 Internet Tablet is also very reasonable. The new internet tablet from Nokia, the new Nokia 770 is very easy to use and simple to understand and its highly portable design makes it the device that has been created solely for internet purpose. The Nokia 770 Internet Tablet is powered by a 1500 mAh Li-ion battery which supports almost 3 hours of browsing time and 7 hours of standby time. The Nokia 770 Internet Tablet also includes the Opera web browser which comes bundled in the ROM. The new Nokia 770 Internet Tablet is the one device that will give you excellent browsing experience with the best technology and reasonable cost.
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4 Comments »
September 10, 2007
seth miller :
Hi all, This Nokia 770 Internet Tablet gives me instant wireless access to the Web. Hey Buy.com selling this with very reasonable price plus free shipping.
October 8, 2007
Colin Montana :
I am a business man and I found this Nokia 770 Internet Tablet, a great usability for me. I can access the net from anywhere in the world and at any time. This is the Nokia’s first Linux based terminal product. The internet browsing and the email communication are done with the support of the Wi-Fi connection. Apart from all, this can also connect to the internet with the support of Bluetooth wireless technology with the help of a compatible mobile phone. A feature that has highly impressed me is its handwriting recognition system which makes it possible for me to input any details with the help of the handwriting recognition system or with the help of a virtual keyboard.
November 19, 2007
Parmar :
Spectacular! Packed with Best Technology & Simply superb!
November 28, 2007
Greg Penn :
Whether I am relaxing on the sofa or enjoying the moment at my favourite café, I can have broadband access over WI-FI connection. The Nokia 770 Internet Tablet gives me instant wireless access to the Web. I can also stream files, tune in to Internet radio, News Reader, or play my favourite videos and music.