A successor to the N800 web tablet has been rumored for a while now and here it is at long last: the Nokia N810. What exactly are we looking at here? Well, like the first Nokia web tablet, it rocks a 800×480, 4.13 inch display, though the new model is said to be 20 percent brighter. Inside, you’ll find GPS, 802.11b/g WiFi, 2GB of storage, Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR, a built-in camera and Nokia’s Linux Maemo interface. The big improvement? A slide-out QWERTY keypad. Basically, this thing will do everything but handle your phone calls, though it’s more than happy to serve as a conduit for your cell phone via Bluetooth. Look for it in November, at $479.
For more on the N810:
– see this Engadget article [1] and hands-on [2]