John Tokash

My Nokia N800 Internet Tablet

January 6, 2007 · 15 Comments

I’lll update this post throughout the day as I learn more about my new n800. Bought it at CompUSA. Check out here and here for earlier coverage.

Chippy was kind enough to put up my hurried photographs of the n800 and the 770 here. I’m hoping to take a better set of photos in the next hour or two. Stand by!

Meanwhile, ThoughtFix, OrigamiPortal and Carrypad all have more information on the stats of the n800. That information was gathered primarily from “Disconnected” on freenode IRC (channel #maemo).

Needless to say, this is an exciting day and a real PRE-CES surprise.

Update: I just posted TONS of photos. Thanks go to Chippy for lots of camera tips!

Categories: Nokia · UMPC

15 responses so far ↓

  • Dan Sanders // January 6, 2007 at 7:05 pm | Reply

    Is one of the Mini-SD slots accessible in such a way that you could put a SDG-811 in it? (http://www.spectec.com.tw/sdg810.htm)

    As importantly, what type of SD controller is it? It is not much use for this kind of purpose if it does not support SDIO.

  • tony // January 6, 2007 at 7:34 pm | Reply

    Oh, I’m salivating and can’t wait for your review. I’ve been pining for the updated 770 and here it is.

    Thanks for the pictures and continued posts. When the news broke out I googled for N800 and had a hit to the nokia support page listing N800 but the cache didn’t reveal anything. I had to view the html source to confirm indeed N800 had official Nokia notice. Oorah!

  • John Tokash // January 6, 2007 at 8:06 pm | Reply

    Dan,

    Now that I have it, I see that it’s 2 SD slots, not miniSD.

    I don’t see any information that would tell me if it’s SDIO or not. I’ll keep my eye out for that info.

  • Ring Nokia // January 6, 2007 at 10:51 pm | Reply

    John Tokash gets a Nokia N800, makes my picture gallery look like a joke!…

    Content, content, content! John doesn’t fail to deliver. Check out his complete gallary here — I can’t emphasize how many bloody pictures this man has taken, good show! Here is what I’ve certainly been waiting for, a size comparison:…

  • Stefan Constantinescu // January 6, 2007 at 10:52 pm | Reply

    WOW

    One question: does youtube work?

  • Dan Sanders // January 6, 2007 at 11:02 pm | Reply

    Reports are the youtube does work, but at an unacceptable FPS.

  • John Tokash // January 7, 2007 at 1:47 am | Reply

    Youtube runs at about 1 or 2 fps, but the audio is great. So, if you don’t care about seeing the movie….

  • Rodrigo Urubatan // January 7, 2007 at 5:46 am | Reply

    looks very cool :D

    but I have not understood yet this kind of device :(

    it is a kind of portable PC?

  • Tehe Real Bubba // January 7, 2007 at 8:07 pm | Reply

    Clock? Can this thing act as a real PDA and deliver an alarm when “off”?

  • Connecting geeks » The 770 reinvented: welcome N800 // January 8, 2007 at 3:36 am | Reply

    [...] Here you can find some photos of the new device, including some comparison of dimensions with the 770. [...]

  • Jay // January 8, 2007 at 2:14 pm | Reply

    Where are the SD slots? Are they on the bottom, like the one on the N770? And do they have little covers or are they open?

    (If the thing supports the SD form factor — which would be great! — I wonder why they shipped it with a MiniSD card and an adaptor instead of a full-size SD card.)

  • John Tokash // January 8, 2007 at 2:27 pm | Reply

    Jay, one SD slot is on the bottom of the unit. It is normally hidden from view by the stand. The second is in the battery compartment.

    The external slot has a cover. The other is covered by the battery compartment and a small sliding piece of metal.

    Both are full size SD. I think it came with a mini-SD to enhance compatibility with phones and other devices.

  • Rob Duke // January 9, 2007 at 9:22 am | Reply

    I noticed you have a ton of pictures of the unit but none with it powered on. I would be very interested in seeing the n800 powered up with some menus, video, internet pages, anything. Thanks very much for all the info and keep up the great work!

  • mark vincent // March 13, 2007 at 2:54 pm | Reply

    can you hook up this device (nokia n800) to any monitor?

  • JR // December 5, 2007 at 4:59 am | Reply

    SDIO Capable?

    I note the talk here on the question of SDIO capability. I note also the N800 is TI OMAP 2420 based. A quick search resolves that this processor/DSP combo IS SDIO capable. The question is is it connected appropriately. I don’t suppose anyone would like to post pictures of the internals

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