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mullf 2009-05-03 03:31

Re: N800 vs N810
 
Well, I believe you brought up the issue of "superiority". The point of my first post was to include the OS2007HE in your incomplete list of available OSs.

daperl 2009-05-03 04:39

Re: N800 vs N810
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mullf (Post 284087)
Again, big whoop.

Sorry if someone already said it, but the built-in stand is a big whoop. Almost a showstopper.

mfortner 2009-05-03 05:37

Re: N800 vs N810
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by daperl (Post 284116)
Sorry if someone already said it, but the built-in stand is a big whoop. Almost a showstopper.

Indeed. I use it on the nightstand, my desk, and meetings. Is very nice to have.

Also the better speakers are nice for listening while getting ready in the morning.

blowfish23 2009-05-03 13:54

Re: N800 vs N810
 
Here are 3 more little features that the n800 has but the n810 doesn't: built-in fm radio, swivel camera, and a standard mini usb connector.

nhanquy 2009-05-03 16:10

Re: N800 vs N810
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by GeneralAntilles (Post 284063)
It's actually 256MB.

Wish it was 1GB!

eiffel 2009-05-03 16:33

Re: N800 vs N810
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mullf (Post 284096)
I compared the specs when the N800 came out. The N800 screen is slightly smaller than that of the 770.

The N800 and N810 have a 4.13 inch screen. The 770 is frequently described as having a 4.3 inch screen, but this is a misprint. The original Nokia announcement says 4.13 inches for the 770.

Regards,
Roger

mullf 2009-05-03 16:38

Re: N800 vs N810
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by eiffel (Post 284198)
The 770 is frequently described as having a 4.3 inch screen, but this is a misprint.

That must have been what happened. I just remember when the N800 specs came out I wanted to compare and contrast with the 770 and I remember the 770 screen was (listed as being) slightly bigger. Thank you.

iskarion 2009-05-03 18:16

Re: N800 vs N810
 
The imo biggest difference between N880 and N810, as far as usability is concerned, is the screen. The N800 has a transmissive LCD screen, the N810 has a transflective LCD screen.
Which means that the N810 display is even readable in direct sunlight, while the N800 display isn't. Not even with the backlight cranked up all the way. Just forget about using the N800 outside on a summer day. On the other hand in low light conditions, colours seem to be a bit more vivid on the N800 screen (I guess that's a general issue with transflective screens).

JayOnThaBeat 2009-05-04 00:26

Re: N800 vs N810
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by silvermountain (Post 284077)
now I can't stop picturing a Nokia tablet in my poor little hands :)

i was also recently afflicted with the very same condition ... H1N[8]1[0]?

I got an N810 last month. its pretty awesome.

Quoting NAMTASTIC from the infamous ""N810 is totally useless" thread,
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"Also, it has always been designed as a general computing device, which means "jack of all trades, master of none." All things are possible, but none are truly optimized. I never agreed with this aspect of the tablet, because it meant it never truly excelled at any particular task.
...pretty much sums it up. If you have your heart set on it doing one thing awesomely, you will more than likely end up at least a little bit disappointed. However, if you just want one nifty device that can do a multitude of things adequately, the N800/N810 is for you.

JayOnThaBeat 2009-05-04 00:34

Re: N800 vs N810
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by blowfish23 (Post 284166)
Here are 3 more little features that the n800 has but the n810 doesn't: built-in fm radio, swivel camera, and a standard mini usb connector.

the only good thing out of those three is the swivel camera....

radio: there's never anything good on the radio.

mini-usb connector: granted, it would be nice if the N810 had it, but it DOES come with the micro cable, so it's not that big of an inconvenience...


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