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Internet Tablet OS 2007 edition
Key applications (additional applications available)
- Web Browser (Opera 8 ) with Flash player (v7)
- Internet calling with video
- Instant Messaging
- E-mail
- Media player
- Internet Radio
- RSS Feed Reader
Connectivity
- Auto-connection to saved Wi-Fi hotspots or through Bluetooth compatible phone
Input methods
- Full screen finger keyboard
- On-screen keyboard
- Handwriting recognition
Display functions
- Zooming, full-screen and panning functionality
Utilities
- Application installer
- PDF viewer
- Sketch
- File manager
- Backup/restore
- Image viewer
- Notes
- Calculator
Supported file formats
- Audio: AAC, AMR, MP2, MP3, RA (Real Audio), WAV, WMA
- Image: BMP, GIF, ICO, JPEG, PNG, TIFF, SVG-tiny
- Video: 3GP, AVI, H.263, MPEG-1, MPEG-4, RV (Real Video)
- Internet radio playlists: M3U, PLS
Connectivity
- WLAN: 802.11b/g
- Bluetooth specification: 2.0
- For Internet connection and file transfer via phone
- Profiles supported: Dial-up Networking, File Transfer, Generic Access, SIM Access, Object Push Profile, Human Interface Profile and Serial Port profiles
- USB 2.0 high speed device mode for PC connectivity
Language
- User Interface: British English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, American English, Brazilian Portuguese, Canadian French, Latin American Spanish, Danish, Swedish, Finnish, Russian, Dutch, Norwegian, Portuguese
- User’s Guide: British English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, American English, Brazilian Portuguese, Canadian French, Latin American Spanish, Danish, Swedish, Finnish, Russian, Dutch, Norwegian, Portuguese, Arabic
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hi,
i’ve n800. It’s a great device. I’m trying to learn linux cos of it. I enjoy the downloaded fm amongst other things. But which to view local TV programmes on it someday.
cheers.
Samuel
By: samuel on July 4, 2007
at 12:32 am
Well, if your TV is connected on your pc, you could record it, encode it at night when you are sleeping, using for instance Paolo’s N800 Video Converter. Then in the morning you put ‘m all on your SD card and you can watch your recorded movies in the train for example.
Also Orb (see on of my posts) has ability to see some (local) Tv channels. Check it out, there’s more out there than u think!
By: Q on July 4, 2007
at 12:50 am
Hi there Q
I just received a N800 for review purposes.
I put my microSD with SD adaptor there. And it stayed there…Any clue on how to remove it?
The N800 aparently corrupted my microSD, cant detect it or do anything on it, really crazy. A lot of this happened after I safely removed it from my PC via USB cable.
Thanks
By: Meraj Chhaya on September 29, 2007
at 3:48 pm