The Finnish cell phone giant Nokia has given the world a first look at its innovative new N810 Internet Tablet.
Powered by Linux, the device is the new version of the N800 and features Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and GPS among its many functions. Nokia showed the device at the ongoing Web 2.0 Summit which is taking place at San Francisco's famous Palace Hotel. Ari Virtanen, vice president, Convergence Products, Multimedia, Nokia, said: "The Nokia N810 packs the power of a traditional computer into a pocket-sized format. Its open standard technology accelerates the convergence of multiple functionalities and services into a single device.
"Our new Nokia N810 offers users a true Web 2.0 experience in a compact, stylish, yet affordable package - it connects people to what matters to them." The N810 has a keyboard that slides out and a screen with 800x480 resolution.
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