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2009-05-04
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b) The 810 is a little bit faster (400 vs 320Mhz),
c) 810 has a USB 2.0
d) Memory...810 has 2gig internal memory vs 128Mb in the 800[..]
e) 810 has GPS, 800 needs to use an external GPS device
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So does the N800. The difference is that N810 uses a micro USB connector instead of mini, and the method for activating usb on-the-go (OTG) is slightly different if I'm not mistaken. But otherwise they're similar.
No. Both have 128MB RAM. The N800 has 2 full-size SD slots, while the N810 has a single mini-SD slot, and instead of the "internal" SD slot that the N800 has the N810 has a fixed-size, non-replacable 2GB flash where the "internal" slot used to be. That's the best way to view the situation, the way I see it.
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2009-05-05
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2009-05-05
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2009-05-06
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It would be better if the n810 had two microsd slots instead of one minisd.
The screen was my main reason to upgrade from an n800 to an n810.
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2009-05-06
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But, I was myself considering trading up my n800 to an n810 and I decided against it for a couple reasons.
1. The hardware keyboard really wasn't that big of an incentive as I thought. I liked the prospect of having one but after using one for a bit I decided I would be better off investing in a BT keyboard. I like the idea of not having to type with just my thumbs.
2. I heard a lot of people say that the GPS wasn't that great. Granted I would probably use it occasionally it just didn't seem like a good enough reason. I got a BT GPS from a friend who had no more use for it so I have been able to augment that need as well.
3. SD slots. I didn't think it would be a big deal at first but it really was the deal breaker for me. I have an 8gb and a 4gb SD card and I really appreciate the ability to have 8gb of music on the internal and then be able to take out the 4gb while listening to said music to swap files between my laptop and my n800. I suppose I could just use the USB cable but I have a card reader on my laptop and I have to use it for something don't I?
Anyways, if you are looking for a Nokia tablet and you want to do it on the cheap I would suggest going with the n800. Just look in the "buy and sell" section and you will find plenty of n800s with accessories for under $200. I have seen some n800s go on ebay for around $120 as well. Just my two cents though.