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01.28.09
Nokia Cancels The N810 Tablet PC
By Glenn Letham
Looks like Nokia has discontinued the sale of the N810 WiMAx Tablet PC (maemo open source OS) - too bad asa this was a very sweet device which appeared to have gotten great reviews in the past.
Indeed this likely may have something to do with the sloooow rollout of WiMAx in the US… I guess having the supporting infrastructure in place is likely a good idea before getting your device on the shelves. The N810 is still available - see more from the AP
FYI, the N810 Tablet (WiMax) sported the following features: WVGA touch, GPS, 2GB memory, WiFi, camera, Bluetooth, QWERTY keyboard, USB and much more - a true workhorse and under $500!
 Nokia N810
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