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Originally Posted by niklas View Post
Well I got more than 9 hours of continuious operation with WiFi out off my Internettablet today
Continous operation of what?
 
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Along with these Nokia services, a number of exciting third-party applications will also be highlighted at the Nokia CES 2008 exhibit. These include SlingPlayer, which allows users to experience their home television directly from their wireless device via Wi-Fi or 3G networks, Rhapsody, the service that transforms the Nokia N810 Internet Tablet into a virtual jukebox with millions of songs on demand, and Skype, the popular VoIP service that is now available for the Nokia N810 Internet Tablet.
http://www.foxbusiness.com/markets/i...425058_13.html



so i guess no new model?
 
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Originally Posted by hordeman View Post
I hope future Nokia tablets have a longer battery life. I just got a Nintendo DS, and I'm amazed how long its battery lasts.
It's not hard to have long battery life when your machine has slow and simple hardware and games.
 
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Originally Posted by bobloadmire View Post
Rhapsody, the service that transforms the Nokia N810 Internet Tablet into a virtual jukebox with millions of songs on demand (http://www.foxbusiness.com/markets/i...425058_13.html)
They forgot to mention "For U.S. customers only"

Originally Posted by bobloadmire View Post
Skype, the popular VoIP service that is now available for the Nokia N810 Internet Tablet."
They forgot to mention "so far without video support"

But hey, better than nothing!
 
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I read that an interesting new battery tech will be unveiled at this CES, one that promises significant improvement over lithium-ion. Hopefully key companies are paying attention...
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N800 is just the MID,when Intel develop the first MID,Nokia have made a better one !
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Originally Posted by zerojay View Post
It's not hard to have long battery life when your machine has slow and simple hardware and games.
Fast enough for me! Two screens (one being a touch screen), wifi, sound, 3D graphics engine, 2 ARM processors, etc. I charged it about 2 weeks ago, and I haven't had to recharge it since... in fact, I probably won't have to charge it for another 2 weeks to a month. My N800, on the other hand, I have to charge it every other day on average (if not every night.)

You can't discredit the DS that easily. Considering all that it offers, it's still using its battery VERY efficiently.
 
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any news on the new stuff from Nokia?
 
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