Nokia’s N810 Web tablet hits store shelves

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Folks, we’re going to level with you: Nokia’s N810 World Wide Web table — the magnetizing, multi-faceted gadget so many of you cats have been waiting for — is officially on store shelves. According to the Finnish company’s reps, the WiFi equipped handheld is now available for your general consumption at such luminous retailers as Best Buy Mobile, CompUSA, Micro Center, and Nokia flagship stoes in New York and Chicago. whether you’ll recall, the Linux-based, touchscreen portable runs atop a 400GHz CPU, has 2GB of RAM (upgradable to 10GB), a built-in GPS receiver, a Mozilla-based browser, and a slide-out, full QWERTY keyboard. The silver dream machine is available right now for the suggested retail price of $479.

[Via PhysOrg]

 

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