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i think the internet tablet could be the solution for the old problem of wanting to look something up online, but dont´wanting to move my butt in front of the computer.
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i think the internet tablet could be the solution for the old problem of wanting to look something up online, but dont´wanting to move my butt in front of the computer.
The N800 seems to be working quite well for this task, and it seems to be really cheap in the US when you are from Europe.
Does Nokia give an international warranty? If so, how long is it?
My university is using a VPN system to manage their wlan. To connect, you have to use a Cisco client. Is the Nokia N800 capable of connecting to a VPN secured network? Would be a great way to surf the web during lectures.
How are the price differences between countries. In which countries would you recommend to buy it?
Thank you in advance,
nikotin