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#31
Is there a TV-OUT?

plz tell me so, then I could leave my 6kg laptop back to home?!?
 
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#32
Nokia has some technical specs up at:

http://www.nseries.com/nseries/v3/me...810_en_R1.html

Personally what I find most interesting is:

- Supported video formats now list: 3GP, AVI, WMV, MP4, H263, H.264, MPEG-1, MPEG-4, RV (RealVideo)

It uses the same OMAP 2420 cpu (just at 400MHz , so are they just making more use of the 2d/3d accelleration for H.264, WMV, etc? Or did the little speed bump push it over the edge? In other words, is there hope for the N800 to include these formats

- From the specs, it's about as thick as the *thin* portion of the N800, and smaller width wise. Nice, but I wonder how those side speakers sound. :/ These show size a little better:

http://www.flickr.com/photo_zoom.gne...1800354&size=l
http://www.flickr.com/photo_zoom.gne...ostream&size=l

- UI theme a little more modern, but could be improved IMO.

I always want it after I see it in the box

http://www.flickr.com/photo_zoom.gne...ostream&size=l
 
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#33
Is the GPS Star Sirf III, Qualcomm GPSOne, or another chipset. Personally, I think that Sirf III is clearly the best, and putting in an inferior chipset would make the GPS functionality much less valuable.

Does Skype have video this time around? Unfortunately, the camera on my N800 is pretty useless.

Kudos on the hot new design. I'm especially impressed how you squeezed a qwerty into a 14 mm thick design!
 
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#34
Originally Posted by aak4 View Post
Does Skype have video this time around?
I've lost track of where I read it, but someone has written that Skype does not, but Gizmo does.
 
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#35
Hey there! Three questions:

1. How many SD slots?
2. USB Host?
3. Full-size USB port?

Regars! Clayton
 
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#36
Originally Posted by cpcosta View Post
Hey there! Three questions:

1. How many SD slots?
2. USB Host?
3. Full-size USB port?

Regars! Clayton
1. One
2. No - drains battery too quickly.
3. No.
 
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#37
Important questions:

1. How does the new tablet handle flash intensive sites, like youtube?

2. How does the Tablet deal with picture heavy websites, like "Picture of the Day" threads?

3. Where the hell is the stylus?

4. What upgrades have been done to the video processing portion of the N810, and will they be used?

5. Any chance of tabbed browsing?
 
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#38
Originally Posted by sjgadsby View Post
I've lost track of where I read it, but someone has written that Skype does not, but Gizmo does.
There's a Gizmo beta out there somewhere that supposedly has video. I've downloaded it, but have to yet installed it. Truthfully, most of the time I just don't need video.

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#39
Is there hardware video acceleration? I'd like the scrolling to be smooth for once!
 
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Up to 2GB internal memory: does that mean internal SD slot is now "hardwired" to two GB non-removable, or that a non-SDHC card is used?

400/330 Mhz difference isn't much, and the rest of the "internal" specs are pretty much the same. We'll have to see if they did anything to the video, but I'm guessing no guarantees.
The hardware similarity leads to the expectation that their software improvements (mozilla-based browser, video talk client that works, improved media player).

The car charger and mount means they can try to sell this through GPS/SatNav retail channels. Come to think of it, that would at least get them someone who would sell it in the stores.
 
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