Nokia N800 is one of Popular Science’s best of CES 2007
By Stefan Constantinescu on Friday, January 19th, 2007 at 2:26 PM PST In CES 2007
The iPhone got the hype, but the surprise early unveiling of the N800, Nokia (NYSE: NOK)’s successor to its 770 Internet tablet, might just be what the gadget-fiends find themselves lusting over when the Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) dust settles. Though not a phone, the N800 packs everything the Internet has to offer—including a full-featured browser, e-mail, chat, VoIP calling with video and more—into a sleek touchscreen tablet. Best of all, it runs the endlessly customizable Linux, ensuring that no one but you is able to dictate what can or can’t be done.
Source: Popular Science
PopSci loves this thing, remember an earlier post where they called the 770 a HackBerry?
I’m curious to know how many N770’s sold and what the sales goal is for the N800. I’ll probably never find out!


