There is no Java on the Nokia N800, hence no Softsqueeze. But there is
an Internet radio applet on the standard Home desktop, plus a decent
media player for local files, fancier open source players to download,
and third party support (Oboe) for a free personal web music
repository. I haven't found an alarm clock in the shipped
configuration, but again you can probably take your pick from the
online freeware catalogue.

The stereo speakers won't win any awards, but they are tolerable, a
quality upgrade from the monophonic Nokia 770. You could also connect
external powered speakers through the headphone jack. Both the unit
itself and the supplied earbuds include a mike for internet phone
calls, and of course there's the webcam. More A/V toys than I'm likely
to use.


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