The screen is crisp and easy to read, especially when zoomed in. The screen can be manipulated with a stylus or fingers, and the on-screen keyboard can be enlarged to allow for finger-typing.
Playing around with the device, I can see that it has potential for use in education. In my opinion, the n800 the potential to support low-cost assisted technology and augmented communication applications.
A few specs:
- Direct access to shared media over Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) connectivity and Windows network shares
- Rhapsody Music service client (only available in US)
- Direct access to Nokia Internet Radio Directory with free internet radio stations available
- Supported audio formats: AAC, MP3, WMA, AMR, AWB, M4A, MP2, RA (RealAudio), WAV
- Supported video formats: 3GP, AVI, H.263, H.264, MP4, ASF, WMV, MPEG-1, MPEG-4, RV 7/8/9 (RealVideo)
- Supported playlist formats: M3U, PLS, ASX, WAX, WVX, WPL
- Desktop applet for internet radio
- Storage support for memory cards up to 8GB
- Additional specifications
Resources:
Nokia nSeries n800
Detailed Review of n800 running OS2008
(Tips, tricks, hacks, and news about Nokia Internet Tablets and related technology.)
Maemo Downloads for the n800
Internet Tablet Talk
Internet Tablet Wiki
The m-Learning potential of the n800
Linux on Board: Developing for the Nokia n800
Debian/Linux
