
Nokia has described the Nokia N810 as “a new phase” in portable Internet communication, taking advantage of WiFi hotspots to get you connected. According to Nokia Vice President Ari Virtanen, the Nokia N810 “packs the power of a traditional computer into a pocket-sized format.” Users will not only able to keep up with the latest news on the Internet with this device, but they can also make VoIP calls to keep in touch with loved ones, with video support built in thanks to the integrated VGA camera. An integrated GPS chipset is something new, helping you stay on track even in unfamiliar territory while voice-guided navigation makes driving safer as you get to keep both eyes on the road, relying on your listening skills to reach your destination safely.
Nokia has slapped a recommended retail price of $479 for the N810 - pretty pricey if you ask me. Would you call this an Internet-capable GPS navigation system, or a GPS-capable portable Internet device? I suppose it depends on where you’re looking from.
Source: News Factor
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