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I would really recommend this device over the ipod touch. It even has a gps. The Nokia N810 is a great device for browsing the web, Listening to music, or sending emails. The screen is large and high quality. The ipod touch can't do halve of the stuff the N810 can do.
Excelente producto, no es una ultraportatil y tampoco es una netbook, simplemente es el intermedio que te permite navegar, ver documentos, hojas electronicas, oir musica, en lo particular la utilizo para conectarme a la maquina de mi trabajo, muy recomendable por la movilidad que tiene.
I ended up returning it as the keyboard was too hard to use and did not give me the functionality I was looking for. I even considered using it with an alternate (bluetooth) keyboard, but mine was not compatible. The limiting factor is the keyboard. It has the quality I have come to expect from Nokia. I did not want a new phone or all in one phone. I bought this to use as an alternate method to do e-mail and SMS on my phone. It does what it says very well, connects to internet using wifi with little or no difficulty, is very well made, and has a great feel to it. The top row of keys are too close to the screen and are difficult to use, to use the number keys, you have to hold a function key down, and the keys are quite wide so you cannot hold the device in your hands and type.
The device rocks though. I bought it with a need for a development platform to use the device as a speech augmentation device for my son with autism to allow him to communicate better. The n810 is a nice device, can play my media on it, use it at essentially any wi-fi hotspots, use Yahoo, Google, make Skype calls. I may even get the n900 when it comes out, regardless of the screen being a tiny bit smaller and it being on T-Mobile. I bought this a few months back and have been very happy with it. I didnt want an iPhone to get wrapped up in bondage with a 2 year contract and an extra "mandatory" $30 a month for data rate. Its an awesome device.
An iPod Touch would have similar functionality, but with thousands of apps. So, sadly, this has not turned out to be a good purchase for me. Applications are free, but extremely limited. The built-in contact manager only holds emails and phone numbers.no addresses.
The GPS takes a very long time to sync with the satellite. On top of everything, while it runs Adobe Flash 9, it does not run Adobe Flash 10.which is required to watch The Colbert Report. My thought was that that level of internet access would get me by, without having to pay for an expensive data plan.I finally got the Nokia N810 for $200. I tried downloading Fennec, but it crashes immediately, so that's no help.I am a technical person, and like Linux. Web pages take so long to load that it really isn't worth the trouble. I needed my contact information in my pocket, and needed to be able to pull up to a Starbucks or Panera and get information off the web.
I'm trying to make it work for me, but it is a disappointment. I find myself giving up and waiting until I can get to my laptop. The screen has excellent resolution, but is still too small to display a web page well. I am not living the kind of life where I can spend two hours finding a good contact manager, or days search web boards to make my GPS work. I dreamed of buying this for months. It is deadly slow.
If you try to scroll, you're in for another long wait.
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