According to the review on brighthand.com over NOKIA N810, this is the
best handheld device so far. Some of the features they really enjoyed was that you can can connect using Wi-Fi and also to a mobile phone and using bluetooth, so that you can connect using a mobile browser. It's
easy to use Google sheets and docs over QWERTY keyboard.
It also has an address book to store email ids. They do warn that you should buy a simple cover for the device to keep it protect from scratches. Overall, Brighthand says N810 with a smartphone make an outstanding mobile solution.
It turns out that Sanako, a leader is learning solutions, has teamed up with Nokia to deliver some of their new softwaer. They have chosen the Nokia N810 as the hardware platform. Ian McDowall, the UK Managing Director for Sanako, says that they are very confident in their decision to pick the Nokia N810 for its powerful capabilities.
Some of the features of the Sanako learning software includes online access which allows schools to quickly choose the applications they prefer to install. They also include special bookmarks on the device that links to more educational based online content. This is great news for Nokia and it's great to see the Nokia N810 being adopted for education.
Many of you guys are waiting for the prices to drop so you can buy Nokia N810 without too much of an empty wallet. This week has been pretty consistent in prices except for a little competition with Buy.com and Amazon's third party affiliates.
Buy.com has come out with a new price of 407.99, but if you include the 10 dollar Google check out offer, it comes down to a low price of 397.99 which includes free shipping. This is the best offer right now to buy Nokia N810 brand new from a online retailer.
eBay still seems to be the best place if you're savvy. However, most listings are finishing a little more than 395 so you might want to save the time and buy Nokia N810 from either Buy.com or Amazon.
eBay - 395 (shipped)Buy.com - 397.99 (free shipping + 10 dollar Google Checkout)
Amazon - 407 (after shipping from third party)
That concludes this week's Where to Buy Nokia N810 Report!
It turns out there is a new nifty trick for the Nokia N810 as well as the N800. It comes from Kate Alhola who is Nokia's chief Maemo engineer in a blog entry. The N810 supports USB-OTG which lets you make the N810 into a usb host which lets you use other USB peripherals.
For example, you can hook up your USB thumb drive as well as other devices such as digital cameras, memory card readers, and external hard disks. It's a bit of a challenge to get it working, but it is incredibly useful for people able to pull it off.
It's time for check the prices for the Nokia N810 on the internet. The Nokia N810 is getting more affordable by the day and we've even seen some incredible deals from Buy.com. Right now wouldn't be a bad time to buy a Nokia N810. Check out the list below to see where the prices are these days.
eBay - $395.00 Shipped (Average)
Amazon - $418.99 Shipped
Buy.com - $419.99 Shipped
eBay tops the list once more which is to be expected. Amazon and Buy.com are neck and neck so you could really just pick either one and be fine unless you wanted to save a dollar.
Laptop Magainze named the Nokia N810 the best product of CTIA 2007. This is a great award for Nokia who really deserves to be awarded for creating such an amazing device. It literally does everything in such a small and stylish package.
You can surf YouTube, get directions with GPS, view Facebook, and much more with ease. This is definitely a device for the new generation of internet users who also like to be mobile. Be on the lookout for more and more Nokia devices to be used in the streets.
Canada has finally received the Nokia N810. It took awhile for the Canadians to finally be able to purchase the device. While Canadians could have purchased it over in the US, it makes it much more convenient for them.
The pricing for the Nokia N810 will be $485 CAD which is a great price despite the price in the US being as low as $385 if you used Buy.com. It seems that it is a good time to buy the Nokia N810. It's a great device and should be appreciated by many Canadian Gadget freaks
The Nokia N810 isn't a cell phone, but it sure feels like it sometimes. With Skype and Gizmo, I can make phone calls to anyone in the world as long as I have an internet connection. This means I can make some incredibly cheap phone calls to anyone in the entire world.
For some people, the Nokia N810 could easily replace your main cell phone. Some areas are now blanketed in Wifi signal which means you always have a connection.
Skype also offers you a number for a small fee which makes it really feel like a cell phone. Keep this in mind when you're thinking about buying a Nokia N810.
Now this feature caught me totally by surprise. I have a separate GPS system, and it's much bigger than my Nokia N810. However, when I found out the Nokia N810 could be my GPS device, I was stunned.
This little thing has a GPS receiver? That's simply incredible. This means many people will not need to buy a separate GPS receive. Once you're done driving, you can use it as a web browsing machine.
Simply incredible. The GPS is a feature that will just blow you away on the Nokia N810.
Companies need to realize that people want to be able to add memory to their device on a swappable basis. I sometimes have miniSD cards separated by type. One card I only have music on and the other I only have important files.
Nokia N810 does it correctly because they offer mini/micro SD expandability. I can add 4GB SD cards to my device and it works flawlessly and fast. This means I can store movies, tons of music, and much more.
That's flexibility!