Nokia 770


Friday, October 27, 2006

The revolutionary Nokia 770 Internet Tablet is the answer from the world's leading mobile phone supplier to Palm Treo devices that have been dominating the smartphones markets for awhile now.

Nokia's Internet Tablet offers convenient broadband connection via mobile phone or over a Wi-Fi connection. However, this product is not a phone, but a portable-size tablet with a 4.13" high-resolution widescreen.

The intuitive interface of the Nokia 770 Internet Tablet provides access to key features such as Opera 8 Web Browser, Flash player, Internet calling and instant messaging, email client, image viewer and PDF viewer, RSS Feed Reader, Application manager, Internet radio, Media Utilities and Games, Audio/Video player, and many other features.

With a Flash Memory of 128MB and 64MB RS-MMC, this product has an option for extended virtual memory and full support for Bluetooth specification 1.2 and Wi-Fi connections with compatible mobile phones.

Nokia 770 Internet Tablet works with a BP-5L battery providing 3 hours of browsing and 7 days in standby.

Originally announced at the LinuxWorld Summit held in New York during May 25, 2005, Nokia 770 Internet Tablet was launched later that year in the UK and the United States on November 3 and 14 respectively, but the development and improvement of this product has been continued, presenting the new Linux based Internet Tablet Operating System 2006 edition.


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