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The editors liked
Intuitive and easy to navigate
Razor-sharp
Intuitive screen. Operating system lets you look at entire websites
Wi-Fi
Ability to stream internet radio
Google Talk if you’re a member
Easy-to-use software
Great screen
Highly portable
Gorgeous
Highresolution screen
Fullfeatured Web browser plus email client
Supports Internet radio and RSS newsfeeds
Attractive
Easy to use and great at detecting WiFi hot spots
The editors didn't like
Not 3G compatible
Will not work with all applications. Cant make conventional phone calls
Cant really see the point
Glorified PDA without all the Mobile 5 software
Lacking internal memory
PC connectivity only shows flash memory card space
Not internal memory
Opening too many applications slows the device down
Needs to be bigger
Extremely sluggish operation
Relies only on Bluetooth and WiFi for connectivity
VoIP and instantmessaging features have not yet been implemented
The increasing popularity of smartphones and Pocket PCs has more people than ever browsing the internet on their mobile devices. For those who find the displays on such devices too small, Nokias 770 Internet Tablet could be the answer. Not only does i...
Abstract: Nokia launched the 770 Internet Tablet in 2005, but it has just been updated with a new version of its operating system, which speeds it up and adds new features. The operating system still freezes occasionally, but its a big improvement. The 770 i...
Abstract: The Nokia 770 has a fantastic screen - but its much too limited in other ways. Lots of smartphones and handheld PCs can connect to the Net, but most of them have tiny little screens that wont even display a whole Web page in one go. This isnt a pr...
Easy-to-use software; great screen; highly portable
Lacking internal memory; PC connectivity only shows flash memory card space, not internal memory; opening too many applications slows the device down; needs to be bigger
Nokias 770 Internet Tablet is a good first attempt at a format thats difficult to get right. The compromise between size and usability is a hard one to strike, and while wed like a bigger device we can see why Nokia has kept things small. The short...
Gorgeous, highresolution screen, Fullfeatured Web browser plus email client, Supports Internet radio and RSS newsfeeds, Attractive, easy to use and great at detecting WiFi hot spots
Extremely sluggish operation, Relies only on Bluetooth and WiFi for connectivity, VoIP and instantmessaging features have not yet been implemented, Device accepts only RSMMC memory cards
The reasonably priced Nokia 770 is a neat idea and a slick device, but slow performance and a few missing features keep it from realising its potential...
Abstract: browse the Internet from anywhere: Nokia is a mobile phone maker, right? Well, not entirely. The new 770 Internet Tablet hasnt a SIM slot in sight. Its name gives the game away in terms of its functions, but only in part. ...
Abstract: The Nokia N800 has been introduced at CES and all of the talk on the Linux based device websites has been about this new device. While I don’t have a N800 yet, I do have a Nokia 770 Internet Tablet and Judie has asked me to write my thoughts about i...
Abstract: Large color screen with a resolution of 800x480 pixels. Touch screen with stylus input. You can draw characters on the screen, or tap a virtual keyboard on the screen. Wi-Fi connectivity to the home network and to the Internet. Packaged software incl...