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Sorry if someone already said it, but the built-in stand is a big whoop. Almost a showstopper.
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I compared the specs when the N800 came out. The N800 screen is slightly smaller than that of the 770.
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2009-05-03
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The 770 is frequently described as having a 4.3 inch screen, but this is a misprint.
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2009-05-04
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now I can't stop picturing a Nokia tablet in my poor little hands
"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.
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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.