Remember that Nokia N810 Internet tablet–the one that we called “the most drool-worthy” of all of Nokia’s devices at CTIA [1]? Well, good news: the N810 is finally available for purchase in the U.S. of A. In case you’ve forgotten, this device sports a touchscreen, a slide-out QWERTY keypad, WiFi, GPS, 2GB of storage (expandable to 10GB), a 400Mhz CPU and a custom Linux Maemo interface with a Mozilla-based browser. No, it doesn’t connect to any cellular networks, unless you tether it to a phone via Bluetooth. Still, you’d be hard pressed to find a better portable device for WiFi browsing. Available now from Best Buy, CompUSA, Micro Center, and Nokia’s flagship stores in New York and Chicago for an MSRP of $479.
For more on the N810:
– see this press release [2]