Based on the success of the Nokia 770 Internet Tablet, Nokia introduces N800 faster performance, full qwerty keyboard screen finger, easier continuing through connections, or Wi-Fi phone via Bluetooth, integrated webcam, as well as a new and elegant design.
"The Internet becomes an increasingly integral part of daily life, the Nokia N800 has been designed to provide quick and convenient access to their favorite Internet services, regardless of their location," said Ari Virtanen, vice president of Convergence Products, Multimedia, Nokia. "The Nokia N800 our offer leads to the next level that combines speed, performance and mobility in a stylish, compact design."
At the CES show, Nokia is demonstrating captivating several features that can be experienced in the near future with Nokia N800. These include improving navigation on the Internet with the software Navicore calling and messaging with a range of popular services, as well as RealNetworks' Rhapsody music service. Nokia also announced a development cooperation with Skype telephony over the Internet Skype to allow Internet users to make calls from their Nokia N800.
Like its predecessor, the Nokia N800 Nokia Internet Tablet is based on the desktop operating system based on Linux. The Maemo development platform was launched in 2005 to provide developers Open Source tools and opportunities to create innovative applications for use on the Internet Tablets from Nokia. Users of the Nokia N800 eligible for a wide range of third party applications.