Nokia unveils N810 Internet Tablet

17 OCT 2007
Nokia N810 – now with GPS

As you'll see from Tom Dunmore's hands-on blog, Nokia has finally confirmed the new N810 Internet Tablet.

It's not quite the leap that some might have been hoping for but the two big differences are the addition of a proper QWERTY keypad (take that iPhone) and built-in GPS for sat-nav duty – trumping the N800 that needed a Bluetooth GPS add-on.

Like its predecessor it'll handle Skype calls via Wi-Fi, and Skype video calling thanks to the built-in cam. But don't go searching for a slot for your SIM card, it still isn't a mobile phone proper.

The screen remains the same – a lush 4.1in of 800x480 pixels – but there’s now 2GB of flash storage built-in and the maximum memory card capacity's been upped to accept 10GB cards – good for up to 7500 tracks.

We're expecting full UK deets tomorrow evening but folks in the US will be getting their hands on them from next month.

Essentials
Nokia N810 Internet Tablet
Price: £TBA ($480 in US)
On sale: TBA (November in US)
Contact: Nokia

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