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Experience Web 2.0

An all new Web 2.0 experience awaits you with the Nokia N810 Internet Tablet. Connect via Wi-Fi and fulfill your online entertainment needs using the browser based on Mozilla mechanics with Adobe Flash 9 plug-in. All this packed into the open source Linux platform.

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    If you have constant wireless network connectivity or data connection via a phone, you will appreciate its capabilities. It provides everything that you need to stay in the “clouds”. It lets you surf the latest websites built with Flash 9 and Web 2.0 technologies.
    From: Loh Teng Joo
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    With WiFi 802.11b/g, I was able to easily access Wireless@SG at many locations. With the integrated microphone we can actually make free Skype calls from the device. Watching YouTube on N810 could get a little laggy, making me unsure if its due to the wireless connection or the device itself. Nonetheless, it delivers a decent quality for your viewing purposes.
    From: Lennie Lee
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    Nokia has done away with offline PIM and bundled a Mozilla-browser with Bookmarks to Google Apps for office suites. In other words, the device relies highly on Internet connectivity, as its Internet Tablet namesake implies.
    From: Juraimi
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    Surfing on Wi-Fi connectivity was smooth, with the device downloading quickly and rendering the pages for display swiftly & accurately when the browser is set to display in ‘full mode’.
    Display-aside, the browser proves to be very capable going through your usual ‘tasks’ on the internet, playing back YouTube videos smoothly.
    From: Ivan Sean Hor
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    As an experienced user with Opera mini on my D810, N95 8GB’s integrated browser and Safari on my iPhone, I didn’t expect to find any browser to be better than Safari which I had thought to be the best. To my surprise, I have a full fledged browser on the N810 with a surfing experience similar to what I have via my home browser. It was even able to load websites like Speedtest.net and complete a round of speedtest.

    The web browser was stable enough to load multiple pages such as Facebook and speedtest.net, albeit there was a slight slow down in its interface speed. Although the browser did come with zoom buttons, it was unnecessary due to the N810’s large screen resolution.

    From: Gabriel Toh

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