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At just 206 grams, you’ll find the pocket-sized Nokia N800 considerably lighter and portable than the notebook you currently hold dear. Complemented by a 4.13-inch touchscreen LCD, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth without the burden of a heavy battery, you’ll quickly agree that a whole new way of enjoying Internet on the go has arrived.

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    With the N800’s Opera and Mozilla beta browsers (that I installed separately), I have been able to surf to all the websites that I visit daily and news ones that I find. I like to surf the web using the N800’s full-screen view. The zoom keys are useful whenever I need to show a portion of the screen to my colleagues or family members, or when I need to do a precise selection.

    From: T K Ng
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    I caught a lot of attention with the N800. I was listening to my daily dose of Morning Express on Class 95 with it and surfing the internet reading the daily news and checking my email which is made possible by pairing up with my mobile phone. Web surfing was pretty much enjoyable thanks to her large display as compared to any portable handheld. Even when I am on the move, whenever there is wireless hot spot available, I am able to connect back to my office sip server using gizmo project and remain contactable. Even when there is no connectivity, I can always fall back to my mobile.

    From: Richard Neo
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    There was no problems connecting to the Internet when I first signed on. After some surfing time to see how my favourite pages would appear in this slightly smaller format from what I am used to, I found it bearable. The zoom in functions were useful for bringing topics of interest into readable format. The e-mail features are definitely useful for those on the road moments when you need flexibility with hotel bookings.

    From: Ng Kok Leong

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