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Internet Tablet 2005 Software Edition - OMAP1710 RAM: 64 MB - ROM: 128 MB - RS-MMC 64 MB 4.13" TFT ( 800 x 480 )... More product details

Nokia 770
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Nokia 770 Internet Tablet

By Rick Broida

You can pull down Web pages on most PDAs, smart phones, and BlackBerrys, but let's be honest: The Web wasn't meant to be shoehorned into a 3-inch screen. Enter the Nokia 770 Internet Tablet, a PDA-like communicator with a wide, Web-friendly screen and ...

January, 2006

Rating

49

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zdnet.com
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Nokia 770 Internet Tablet

By Rick Broida

The Nokia 770 boasts a gorgeous, high-resolution screen that makes stunning Web pages. It has a full-featured Web browser and an e-mail client, plus it supports Internet radio and RSS newsfeeds. The 770 is attractive, easy to use, and great at ...

The Nokia 770 suffers from extremely sluggish operation, with most movies and Flash animations too slow to be useful, and it relies only on Bluetooth and Wi-Fi for connectivity. Unfortunately, VoIP and instant-messaging features have not yet been ...

The reasonably priced Nokia 770 is a neat idea and a slick device, but slow performance and a few missing features keep it from realizing its potential.

Design of Nokia 770 Internet TabletThe Nokia 770 Internet Tablet bears more than a passing resemblance to a PDA, except that it's designed with a landscape orientation and has the wide screen to match. Features of Nokia 770 Internet TabletThe...

January, 2006

Rating

49

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cnet.com
US

Nokia 770 Review

I had no less than 12 other passengers lusting over it simply for that functionality.

December, 2006

No rating

ubergizmo.com
US

Nokia 770 Wi-Fi Tablet

By Troy Dreier

The Linux-based 770 measures 5.5 x 3.1 x 0.7 inches and weighs in at 8.1 ounces., so it's a fairly weighty device. You won't get it in a pants pocket; it's definitely a messenger bag kind of gadget. The reason for the size is the gorgeous 800 by 480 ...

The stylus slides out from the right side, and the bottom holds power, USB, and headphone jacks. It also holds the RS-MMC (reduced size multimedia card) slot. The 770 comes with a 64MB card that you can use to store music. It also has 128 MB of Flash ...

Click to ViewIn today's world of handheld gadgets, the Nokia 770 is an unusual device, far different from the slim, multi-purpose items we're used to seeing. Buying Choices:For Nokia 770 Handheld Products from online stores:Amazon Marketplace:...

August, 2006

No rating

pdastreet.com
US

Review: Nokia 770 Wi-Fi Tablet

By Troy Dreier

The stylus slides out from the right side, and the bottom holds power, USB, and headphone jacks. It also holds the RS-MMC (reduced size multimedia card) slot. The 770 comes with a 64MB card that you can use to store music. It also has 128 MB of Flash ...

If you're looking for a way to bring surfing or e-mailing to the couch as you watch TV, or you need a way for the kids to get online without tying up your computer, the 770 makes sense. But its limited features will mean that it's not a good fit for ...

In today's world of handheld gadgets, the Nokia 770 is an unusual device, far different from the slim, multi-purpose items we're used to seeing. The 770 also comes with two wedge-shaped plastic pieces that can be fitted together to form a stand,...

August, 2006

No rating

smartphonetoday.com
US

Nokia's Tiny 770 Has No Cell Phone And Runs Linux

By Mary Branscombe

Nokia's Tiny OS-upgraded 770 delivers the same great screen and adds IM, VOIP and extended virtual memory. We assess the upgrade and the 770 itself.

It's impossible to fit the Nokia 770 into a neat category; think of it as a shrunken Linux notebook with a touch screen instead of a keyboard and you'll see the potential and the drawbacks of this innovative device. Even with the new Internet Tablet ...

July, 2006

No rating

tomsguide.com
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Nokia 770

By The Editors of Tom's Hardware

Nokia's 770 Internet Tablet is 5.5" - 3.1" - 0.7".

July, 2006

No rating

tomshardware.com
US

Nokia 770 OS 2006

By Mobile Gazette

Originally announced almost a year ago, the Nokia 770 started to trickle out in late 2005. Nokia always said that there'd be a major software upgrade in the works - the 2006 version of the OS is it.

May, 2006

No rating

mobilegazette.com
US

Nokia 770

By Steve Smith

Nokia's ambitious attempt to miniaturize the wireless Web satisfies, until you try to do a few things at once.

Wi-Fi access for relatively fast browsing Bright, high-resolution display • Handwriting recognition built in • Very good e-mail client

Weak multimedia performance Not a good multitasker • A little buggy

It came to market later than planned, but the pocket-sized Nokia 770 feels like a worthwhile experiment in portable computing. Nokia has a lot more work to do to make the 770 a better multimedia Web browsing device. Initial boot time is sluggish,...

April, 2006

Rating

60

laptopmag.com
US

Mini-Review: Nokia 770 Internet Tablet

By Joel Evans

What weighs 230 grams, can surf the 'Net, and fits in your pocket? The answer: the Nokia 770 Internet Tablet.I've been playing with the 770 for a week now and have to say that it's an impressive device.

April, 2006

No rating

geek.com

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