Bizarroterl;236388 Wrote:
The thread I was reading inferred that the 320Mhz was limited by the
software. With the new OS that limitation wasn't required any more and
the processor would run at its full capability.
I'd be sceptical of that to be honest, but we sall see
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funkstar;236230 Wrote:
Other than that and the move from dual SD slots to a single MiniSD, the
hardware appeard to be identical. Only real changes are the keyboard,
casing and software.
And the included GPS, which is a pretty neat addition (considering the
cost of either the external GPS
The thread I was reading inferred that the 320Mhz was limited by the
software. With the new OS that limitation wasn't required any more and
the processor would run at its full capability.
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Looks nice. Just hope the pricing in the UK isn't the same as for the
800 which seems to be priced the same in £ as it is in the US in $.
Likely the price of the 800 will drop when these come out, that
keyboard will make this much more usable though so it may be false
economy.
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Empgamer
They have a hands-on with the device ;)
http://www.engadget.com/2007/10/17/nokia-n810-hands-on/
superQ seems to be on the money. Engadget says:
but the top row is jammed right up against the bottom of the screen,
making typing really difficult without keeping your thumbs totally
perpendicular
looks like expansion is a lot more limited compaired to the 800. There
is only a single miniSD slot as opposed to dual SD slots.
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Bizarroterl;236194 Wrote:
I've read in some of the many posts that the 810 will get the latest OS
and that OS will be made available for the 800. One of the features is
that the new OS will run the CPU closer (or at?) its maximum speed.
This means the 800 will see a speed increase. IIRC,
I've read in some of the many posts that the 810 will get the latest OS
and that OS will be made available for the 800. One of the features is
that the new OS will run the CPU closer (or at?) its maximum speed.
This means the 800 will see a speed increase. IIRC, the release for
the 810 and the
Bizarroterl;236194 Wrote:
GPS has great WAF!
I'll pass on the GPS. What I really don't need is to find that the
remote for my stereo system is out in the car.
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Hi All
I am now starting to like the idea of using one of these to control my
squeezboxen!
http://www.engadget.com/2007/10/17/nokia-n810-gets-official/
Nice touch with the Keypad! I have a HTC TyTn and love the keyboard!
Imagine searching with this thing!!
Sike
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Sike
Looks awesome. Hopefully the hands-on is wrong about the slider being
too close to the keyboard and not being able to type on the top row
very well.
Damn.. new Nokia, or new parts for my desktop PC.. *sigh*
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SuperQ
Bummer I bought an N800 about 4 months ago and it's been largely
gathering dust. The N810 seem like a huge leap over the older model.
Built in GPS.
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