- N810 official thread @ Internet Tablet Talk
- Howard Forums official N810 thread
- N810 to feature Nokia MOSH?
- N800 & N810 general discussion
- Mobile-review looks at the N810
- Official N810 thread on Howard Forums
- More N810 reaction
- Will you buy the N810?
- N810 as the new business device?
- Features on N810
- Tethering N810 to Blackberry Pearl
- Release date for N810 in Europe
- N810 pricing in UK?
- N810 discussion
- Video capabilities of N810
- N810 In Europe
- N810 Navigation
- Java on the N810?
- Importing an N810 to Europe
- First impressions of the N810
- Problems with the N810 brushed aluminium finish
- N800 vs N810 speaker quality
- N810 GPS discussion
- How is the web experience on the N810
- How do you assemble the N810 car-mount?
- Watching video on the N810
- Using Rhapsody on the N810
- Minor grievances with the N810
- Discussion of peer-to-peer on the N810
- Problem with SanDisk SD cards in N810
N810 Videos
N810 RSS FeedN810 MiniSD slot troubles
August 13th, 2008
Over on YouTube, burnte has posted a video showing how he struggles with the memory card slot on his tablet.
He professes his love for the N810, and makes it clear that he loves the device, but runs into problems when using the card slot. In his demo, he shows how the slot is exposed by removing the cover (on its rubber ‘doohicky’) and how it easily accepts the card. The problem, he has found, is in removing it once it has served its purpose. The spring only releases a card so far, and as he has ‘human-sized fingers’, burnte has trouble grabbing it, having to resort to tweezers.
Do you have similar issues? Or can your fingers grab the ejected card? Have you come up with any solutions to the issue? Head over and let burnte know.
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N810 unboxing video
June 29th, 2008
Over on Tracy and Matt’s Blog Matt has posted their unboxing of the Nokia N810, a device that remains as popular as ever 8 months after it was announced.
Having reviewed the N800 (and N770) in the past, and longed for a Qwerty keyboard, Matt was keen to try the N810, and the unboxing therefore comes from the point of view of a seasoned IT user. The unboxing features a look at what’s in the box (as you’d expect!), plus a trip round the N810’s hardware and software features all packed with stats and info.
Jump over to see the video, and make sure you check back for their full review in the near future.
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Paint the town red with your Internet Tablet
April 7th, 2008
Over at Internet Tablet Talk, they’re always coming up with the new, the exciting and the downright awesome - so why should today be any different?
RogerS has picked up on the thread on MyPaint - a pressure sensitive painting app, written in python - running in the ITT forums, to bring some examples of what this app can do, and post his thoughts on the view that the Internet Tablet is a ‘revolutionary and transformative’ device, allowing an intimate connection free from the constraints we are used to with other computing equipment. What do you think? Does the Nokia Internet Tablet really have the potential to revolutionise computing as we know it? Jump over and leave your thoughts.
They’ve also got a first look at the official launch video for the N810 WiMax edition. Jump over to watch the video, and you’ll also find a link to comparison pictures of the new device.
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HAVA player brings live TV to your Internet Tablet
April 1st, 2008
A nice piece of news from Reggie over on Internet Tablet Talk who has put together a detailed video of the HAVA Player which brings live TV direct to your Nseries Internet Tablet.
The HAVA Player has a number of nice features and seems to work very well from Reggie’s tests, though I’ll let him do the talking in his very informative vid of the software running on his N810:
As ever, you can jump over to the article and leave your comments in the associated thread on the Internet Tablet Talk forums.
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Monitor your home with the help of an Nseries Internet Tablet
March 31st, 2008
If your house is full of all sorts of expensive gadgetry, you may want to consider keeping an eye on everything.
Devin Balentina over at The Nokia Guide has been looking at doing just that, and he’s found that an N800 could be a very useful part of the set up.
Having got his hands on a wireless home monitoring camera he noted that it could stream live video to just about any browser. This of course includes the browser on the N800, and indeed N810 (Devin did test the system with his N95 8GB though could not get the video up and running).
There are some images and a video in the article that give a run down of the system in use, so jump over to have a look at Devin’s set-up and ask any questions.
If that wasn’t enough video tomfoolery, check out the Pangea Day project over on Share on Ovi to make use of your Nseries in inspiring and creative ways…
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N810… the N800 evolved?
March 25th, 2008
Over at OS News, Eugenia Loli-Queru has reviewed the N810 and concludes that it is a nice piece of kit, giving it a rating of 8/10.
The review makes many comparisons to the N800 both in terms of hardware and the difference between the OS2007 and OS2008 versions of the Maemo Linux OS that originally shipped on the N800 and N810.
There is plenty Eugenia likes about the N810, not least the battery life and OS2008 updates, though she reckons the price point is just too steep for the N810 to break through. Jump over to see what other aspects caught her eye, and leave your own comments.
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Xournal for your N800 or N810
March 22nd, 2008
Neoncherry over at Internet Tablet School has posted another neat tutorial to help you get more out of your N800 or N810.
This time he looks at Xournal for OS2008, which essentially recreates a piece of paper on your tablet that can be written and drawn on with tools such as pencils, coloured pens and highlighters. Check out the video below for a full idea, and check out the article for more details.
Jump over to read the full tutorial and leave any comment/questions.
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Get Skype up and running on your Internet Tablet
March 17th, 2008
neoncherry at The Internet Tablet School has put together what may prove a very useful tutorial for those yet to explore the full potential of their N810 or N800. While some will have purchased the internet tablet with Skype in mind, for others it may be an after thought, or a new experience entirely.
In this article, you can find a video walkthrough of the process that will get you up and running with Skype from installation to making the best use of the software and even what Skype is and why you might want to use it.
Jump over to check out the full article, and leave any comments or questions.
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Get writing on your Internet Tablet
March 3rd, 2008
neoncherry at the ever useful Internet Tablet School has crafted a guide to word processing on the Nseries internet tablet that should spark the interest of every wordsmith.
As ever the guide has a video walk-through, as well as all the details in an article - consume both together for the best results. The article looks at using a built in wordprocessing app as well as using online solutions such as Google Documents.
What do you think? Do you have other methods? Jump over to leave a comment.
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Get yourself (and your Nseries) connected
February 29th, 2008
A couple of interesting posts here looking at connecting your Nseries device with the outside world.
First up, Symbian Guru Ricky Cadden has dedicated episode 28 of Driving With The Guru to bluetooth connections, and how to use them to sync your Nseries device with your computer and make use of bluetooth headsets, thus making it as useful as possible! Ricky also looks at Canola 2, the very swish media player for the N800 and N810.
If that wasn’t enough, Pseudofinn at Nokia Users has brought an intriguing nugget, with the news that Nokia users can get free Wifi access through the Boingo network for the month of March. Jump over to read more…
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