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Designed as a mobile Internet device, the Nokia N800 Internet Tablet has, first and foremost, high-speed 802.11b/g Wi-Fi connection for quick web browsing. The built-in Opera web browser supports the latest web standards, ranging from AJAX that powers Google Maps, XML for RSS feeds, to Adobe Flash 9 that supports richer web content over traditional text and images. Mozilla, another popular web browser, is supported too.



22 Comments on "Wireless Internet"

Angeline You | Posted on 27/7/07

What I like about the WiFi in N800 is that it is very sensitive in detecting the wireless hotspot. With the WiFi, I can easily access the internet through the Wireless@SG, in church or at work without having to bring a bulky laptop around. N800 is just like a mini laptop to me. It save the configuration which allows auto connects wherever it detects the hotspot connection.

Fu Jinrui | Posted on 27/7/07

The N800 is equipped with a WLAN 802.1b/g. It automatically connects to the last known wireless network once the device is booted up. Searching for new network was a breeze. Performing scans on the available network in the community centre showed Wireless@SG almost instantly. I frequent some of my favourite forums online, such as HardwareZone and Club CDFreaks and I was able to browse the forums without encountering any hitches. Websites requiring the use of Flash appears and functions well, and obviously, other websites appears well too, except for JAVA enabled websites (Eg. Internet banking, trading of stocks) The ability to open multiple windows is definitely a plus for surfing using Wireless@SG as it requires users to be continuously authenticated and logged in. This could not be done on my smartphones.

Chan Sin Kiat David | Posted on 27/7/07

The N800 was used extensively at home as well as at the hotspots. Setting up the wireless connections was easy. Display is impressively sharp for web browsing. Reading emails on site like yahoo mail is fine except for some cosmetic problems for pages with frames. The dynamic zoom hardware buttons work flawlessly and screen displays zooms in and out quickly.