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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"

Edwin Tan | Posted on 7/8/07

I was blown away by the ease and speed of connectivity. I have never tried anything as quick, and as easy in connecting to the next available Wi-Fi network around me. This mobile device truly utilizes Wireless@SG connectivity in Singapore - a true contender for as a phone ambassador for our Government's drive to wirelessly connect Singapore in the next few years! The Opera and Mozilla browser are quick in loading pages for Gmail and to access Youtube videos while you wait for the wife to complete her weekend shopping trips!