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The N7XX and N8XX models can be classified between the PDA and Ultra-Mobile PC, while the much smaller N900 is more of a smartphone and is classified by Nokia in the NSeries. [first] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4As the genre name suggests, they were primarily intended for mobile Internet use. To do this, have a complete web browser, software for email processing, a feed reader and PDF reader, audio, image and video applications. In contrast to other portable Linux devices, a complete Linux distribution and no restrictive embedded variant are used, so the Nokia 770 was acted as an unofficial Zaurus successor. Table of ContentsComparison table of all Nokia Internet tablets [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Nokia 770 [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Nokia N800 [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Nokia N810 [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Nokia N810w [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Nokia N900 [ Edit | Edit the source text ] GPS-Navigation [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Positions [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Internet Tablet OS 2006 [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Internet Tablet OS 2007 [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Internet Tablet OS 2008 [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Navigation software [ Edit | Edit the source text ] target group [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Developer program [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Comparison table of all Nokia Internet tablets [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Technical specifications Nokia 770 Nokia N800 Nokia N810 Nokia N810w Nokia N900 ARM architecture ARMV5 ARMv6 ARMV7 CPU family ARM 9E ARM 11 Cortex-A8 CPU-Typ Omap 1710 Omap 2420 OMAP-3430 GPU-Typ GPU from PowerVR available, but due to the lack of a driver not usable PowerVR SGX 530 Clock frequency 220 MHz 333 MHz* 400 MHz 600 MHz random access memory 64 MB DDR-SDRAM 128 MB DDR-RAM 256 MB Internal flash memory 128 MB 256 MB 256 MB + 2 GB (intern) 32 GB Storage card slot 1 \u00d7 RS-MMC 2 \u00d7 SDHC (internal & external) 1 \u00d7 minisdhc (external) 1 \u00d7 microSDHC Bluetooth v1.2 V2.0 V2.1 USB connection Miniusb Miniusb (USB 2.0) MicroUSB (USB 2.0) Irda interface no No** WLAN IEEE 802.11b\/g WiMAX no And (ieee 802.16e) No Screen diagonal 4.13 ” 4.13 “(transreflective) 3.5 ” Screen type resistiver Touchscreen resolution 800 \u00d7 480 Pixel Color depth 16 bits (65 k colors) 24 bits (16 million colors) Radio receiver No And no And FM-Transmitter no And GPS receiver no*** Yes (A-GPS via BT and cell phone, via SW-update) JA (A-GPS) physical keyboard no and Long 141 mm 144 mm 128 mm 110 mm Broad 79 mm 75 mm 72 mm 59,8 mm depth 19 mm 18 mm 14 mm 18 mm Weight 185\/230\u00a0g 206\u00a0g 226\u00a0g 230\u00a0g 181\u00a0g Battery life 3 h (7 d Standby) 4 h (10 d Standby) 6,5 h (11,6 d Standby) [2] Battery capacity 1500 mAh 1320 mAh Integrated camera No JA, VGA-WEBCAM (640 \u00d7 480 pixels) Yes, 5 megapixels and VGA (front) Operating system version OS2006 (Maemo 2.x) OS2007 (Lemo Bora 3.x)**** OS2008 (Maemo Chinook 4.0 \/ Devil 4.1) OS2008 (Conditions Diablo 4.1) OS2009 (Conditions Fremantle 5.X) * Can be increased to 400 MHz with OS2008 operating system version. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4** Only IR broadcaster, which is compatible with LIRC (remote controls for television, radio …). *** Depending on the package content, Bluetooth GPS mouse is included. **** can be updated on OS2008 (Maemo Chinook 4.0 \/ Diablo 4.1) via software. Nokia 770 [ Edit | Edit the source text ] The Nokia 770 was the first Nokia Internet tablet and was presented on May 25, 2005 at the Linuxworld Summit in New York. [3] A market launch was originally planned for the third quarter of 2005 and even after Nokia had increased the production capacities several times, there was a longer delivery time for several months after the actual release date (November 1, 2005). (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4The Nokia 770 was last for \u20ac 349 at Nokia. The touchscreen display (4.13 \u2033 diagonal) has a resolution of 800 \u00d7 480 pixels, which is very high resolution due to the small form factor (90 mm \u00d7 55 mm) (225 pixels per inch). The device weighs 185 g, with upper shell 230 g. The USB connection has an on-the-go functionality with which the N770 also serve as a USB host, but cannot supply USB devices with electricity. [4] [5] According to Nokia’s information, the device can be operated with a full battery for 3 hours for intensive (WLAN) use or 7 days in standby mode, but experiences show a significantly longer term. Standby mode gets into normal operating mode ( Instant-On ). Nokia N800 [ Edit | Edit the source text ] In January 2007 the successor to the first Nokia Internet tablet was presented in Las Vegas with the N800. New compared to the 770 was the OMAP 2420 microprocessor as well as twice as much work and mass storage. The CPU clock is 333 MHz when delivered, but was increased to the 2008 platform to 400 MHz with a firmware update. The N800 has an internal and external SDHC memory card slot, which is why suitable adapter cards can also be used by SD, microSD, MINISD, MMC and RS MMS memory cards. It also has a built-in webcam, Bluetooth 2.0 and stereo speakers. The supplied operating system is Internet Tablet 2007 Edition , based on Maemo 3.0, a adapted Linux version for embedded devices. The successor version Internet Tablet 2008 Edition can also be installed by firmware update. The N800 was available for the first sale day in the Nokia online shop at a price of 399 euros. Nokia N810 [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Nokia N810 when opened On October 17, 2007, Nokia quit the model N810 Internet Tablet at. It is based on the OS2008 platform (Maemo 4.0, Chinook, also installed on the N800). Although somewhat smaller than its predecessor, it also offers a GPS receiver and a sliding Qwerty keyboard (the devices for the German-speaking world have a QWertz keyboard). The CPU of the N810 now clocks with 400 MHz instead of the original 333 MHz of the predecessor. The screen size has not changed, but it is now transreflective and therefore also easy to read in sunlight. According to the manufacturer, the device should have higher battery life. The support of MMC memory cards was set, and it has only an (external) card slot for mini or microSD (HC) memory cards (microSD via MinisD adapter). Instead of the internal memory card reader of the N800, the N810 has a permanently built -in, two gigabytes of large internal flash memory. The FM radio was also left out. The MiniusB connection has become a microUSB connection. The camera is installed directly into the housing, instead of fold -out on the left as with the N800. From mid -November 2007, the device was available in the USA for $ 479 (excl. Taxes) and in Germany for 449 euros [6] . On the software side, the Opera browser was replaced by a free Mozilla browser, and the GPS function was supplemented by its own navigation software. [7] [8] [9] Nokia N810w [ Edit | Edit the source text ] This Wimax -capable device was announced on April 1, 2008 at the CTIA in Las Vegas. It is based on the Nokia N810. Except for 4 grams more weight and the Wimax support (according to IEEE 802.16e standard), no differences to the N810 are known. Nokia N900 [ Edit | Edit the source text ] At the end of August 2009, Nokia announced the successor N900, the first device with telephone function. The first series devices in Germany were delivered in early December. [ten] The device has a 5-megapixel camera, 32 GB flash memory and an ARM CPU (Cortex-A8) with 600 MHz clock. By reducing the screen diagonal to 3.5 “it is smaller and lighter than its predecessors. GPS-Navigation [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Adjusted GPS navigation sets were offered for the 770 and N800. [11] [twelfth] The N810x models and the N900 have already integrated an independent GPS module. In addition, the N900 can also determine its position with the help of GSM location (e.g. if no GPS reception is possible), which is significantly imprecise due to the system. The special thing about the Nokia Internet Tablets is the largely free firmware Maemo. Maemo is based on the Debian project, the X11, GTK+ and D bus. With this approach, Maemo can concentrate many external resources, and the porting effort for further software is low. As a central point of contact for firmware development, Nokia has launched the Maemo project, which represents the official developer platform for the software and provides developers with documentation and all development tools. Nokia has signed several open source developers in advance of the development and pays them to work on their own projects. Many of the further developments on the various projects were also adopted in the original versions of the respective software. More than a hundred known open source programs are ported on Maemo, which is very simple because Nokia relies on established standards in the open source environment. The successful porting of Doom 1 caused a sensation to the device. There is software for GPS navigation, e-book reader, PIM management and a text-to-speech program. Depending on the Maemo version, in addition to free software, the Opera web browser, a video player based on the HELIX engine, are pre-installed, as well as the manuscript detection used. Positions [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Main Products: Positions Internet Tablet OS 2006 [ Edit | Edit the source text ] On June 28, 2006, Nokia released the first major update for the firmware than Internet Tablet 2006 Edition or. Citizens 2.0 . There are instant messaging or VoIP functions on the free standard XMPP\/Jabber or its expansion Jingle are based and being sponsored by Google Talk. Additional software is now being delivered to the end user for APT via a frontend for APT, which makes installing and updating very easy. The majority of the software has been updated internally, and users report a subjectively faster response time. A screen-filling software keyboard was implemented as a function requested by users. From July 13, 2006, the GIZMO5 software was offered in a version for the Nokia 770, [13] which was created under Nokia. Internet Tablet OS 2007 [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Based on Level 3.x bora and was used in the Nokia N800. Internet Tablet OS 2008 [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Based on maemo 4.x Chinook and was used in the Nokia N800 and Nokia N810. The visible innovations compared to the pre-version include a new, Gecko-based web browser, and support for the Bluetooth headset profile HSP. With this operating system version of the 400 MHz processor, the Nokia N800 is no longer throttled to 333 MHz. Navigation software [ Edit | Edit the source text ] The three internet tablets are also suitable as a navigation device if you install the corresponding navigation software. In addition to a commercial solution that is sold by Nokia, there are the open source projects Maemo Mapper [14] and navit. [15] Both applications allow map data to be saved on memory cards, so that no internet connection is necessary when operating as a navigation device. The most important difference between these two programs is the type of data. For this purpose, Maemo Mapper uses image data from, for example, OpenStreetMap or Google Maps, while Navit uses vectord data from OpenStreetMap. Navit therefore has the advantage of being able to calculate the routes without an internet connection (“offline”), while Maemo Mapper claims server service on the Internet. Another advantage of using vectord data is the significantly lower storage space requirement of currently only around 120 MB for an entire map from all over Germany, instead of over 80 GB for the same data in the form of image files. An important disadvantage when using vectord data is that a lot of computing capacity and thus battery power are required for the render. Therefore, the representation based on vectord data is usually more detailed than that of the pre -geared cards. target group [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Since the device has no direct competition, according to analysts, it is more successful as a niche product than Nokia expected. It is not in competition with Microsoft and Intel’s ultra-mobile PCs, as they are larger and are located in a much higher price segment. According to Ari Jaaksi (Nokia’s Open Source Performance), the device class that stuck the Nokia 770 is like the cell phone compared to the traditional inpatient telephone compared to the PC. [16] He sees a decisive advantage of the device in the fact that it is not a complete mobile phone and is perfectly complemented with this, which can be replaced independently of the N770. [17] Developer program [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Nokia offered 500 software developers who had been proven to have campaigned for the open source community the opportunity to buy the device before the official start of sales at a price of \u20ac 99 to develop software. Nokia donated the income from this sale directly to the Gnome Foundation. \u2191 Nokia.de: Nokia N900. \u2191 Nokia.de Nokia N900 technical data. \u2191 Nokia’s press release: Nokia launches new Linux based Internet Tablet product category @first @2 Template: dead link\/press.nokia.com ( Page no longer available, search in Webarchiven ) Info: The link was automatically marked as a defect. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this note. \u2191 External storage on the Nokia 770 bei Living with Linux. \u2191 Easy USB Host Hub setup at Maemo.org. \u2191 Nokia Germany (press release): Well connected and on the right path – with the new compact Nokia N810 Internet tablet ( Memento of the Originals from October 24, 2007 in Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been used automatically and not yet checked. 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Please check original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this note. @first @2 Template: Webachiv\/Iabot\/www.chip.de , December 4, 2009 \u2191 Europe.nokia.com: \u201eNavigation Kit for Nokia 770 Internet Tablet\u201c \u2191 Europe.nokia.com: Navigation Kit for Nokia N800 Internet Tablet \u2191 Gizmo Project ( Memento from September 27, 2007 in Internet Archive ) \u2191 Maemo Mapper (Open Source Navigation software for bitmap data) ( Memento from March 2, 2009 in Internet Archive ) \u2191 Navit – Car navigation system. Navit-Project.org, accessed on May 22, 2013 . 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