Nokia N800
The Nokia N800 Internet tablet is a wireless Internet appliance from Nokia, originally announced at the Las Vegas CES 2007 Summit in January 2007. N800 allows the user to browse the Internet and communicate using Wi-Fi networks or with mobile phone via Bluetooth. The N800 was developed as the successor to the Nokia 770 [Internet Tablet|Nokia 770]. It includes FM and Internet radio, an RSS news reader, image viewer and a media player for audio and video files.
Specifications
- Processor: OMAP2420 microprocessor with a native speed of 400 MHz
- * Runs at an underclocked 330 MHz on OS2007, because the DSP speed will be halved if run at full speed
- * Runs at the native 400 MHz on OS2008.
- Memory: 128 MiB of RAM and 256 MiB of flash memory.
- Connectivity: IEEE 802.11 b/g, Bluetooth 2.0, and USB 2.0 OTG high-speed.
- Display & resolution: pressure-sensitive resistive touch-screen LCD 4.1 inches 800×480 pixels at 225 dpi
- * includes PowerVR MBX acceleration, but the operating system does not include a device driver
- Expansion: 2 full-sized Secure Digital card slots, one internal and one external, each accommodating one card up to 32 GB capacity when using SDHC. Only cards up to 8 GB are officially supported by Nokia.
- Camera: built-in pop-up rotating webcam..
- Audio: microphone, stereo speakers, FM radio tuner, 3.5-mm headphone jack. The headphone jack also functions as the antenna for the FM radio.
- Operating system: Linux-based Internet Tablet OS 2007. In December 2007 the new OS 2008 was released for the Nokia N800 and the Nokia N810.
- The N800 supports Skype internet calls and Flash Player 9 as of 6 July 2007, which allows users to watch YouTube videos, play online flash games, and make free internet calls to other Skype-enabled devices.
Maemo
The N800, like all Nokia Internet Tablets, runs Maemo, which is similar to many handheld operating systems, and provides a "Home" screen—the central point from which all applications and settings are accessed. The Home screen is divided into areas for launching applications, a menu bar, and a large customisable area that can display information such as an RSS reader, Internet radio player, and Google search box for example. Maemo is a modified version of Debian.The N800 is bundled with several applications including the Mozilla-based MicroB browser, Macromedia Flash, Gizmo, and Skype.
The N800 use Maemo OS that comes with a number of built-in applications, but additional applications can be installed from a number of sources, including various official and community.