Testseek.com have collected 31 expert reviews of the Nokia 770 Internet Tablet and the average rating is 64%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Nokia 770 Internet Tablet.
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31 Reviews
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Abstract: The Nokia N800 has been introduced at CES and all of the talk on the Linux based device websites has been about this new device. While I don’t have a N800 yet, I do have a Nokia 770 Internet Tablet and Judie has asked me to write my thoughts about i...
Abstract: Large color screen with a resolution of 800x480 pixels. Touch screen with stylus input. You can draw characters on the screen, or tap a virtual keyboard on the screen. Wi-Fi connectivity to the home network and to the Internet. Packaged software incl...
Abstract: By guest editor Steven Nersesian The much maligned Nokia 770 is the subject of our next adventure in reviews. In my years of dealing with technology there is one major truism: no electronic product exists (and probably never will) that meets everybody...
Abstract: Announced in November 2003, the Nokia 7700 was used only for piloting of mobile media services with key industry partners and is not commercially available. Nokia 7700 is the first Nokia phone with a touch-sensitive color screen, which is also the lar...
Abstract: Design – 7.5 - The Nokia 770 is overall a well designed product. The small size and slim figured was actually better than expected for surfing the web. Since it has only a 800 x 480 screen, you would expect that the device would make websites so sma...
Abstract: In todays world of handheld gadgets, the Nokia 770 is an unusual device, far different from the slim, multi-purpose items were used to seeing. This bulky, hefty portable is meant for one thing: going online. Theres no cell phone and no productivity...
Abstract: In todays world of handheld gadgets, the Nokia 770 is an unusual device, far different from the slim, multi-purpose items were used to seeing. This bulky, hefty portable is meant for one thing: going online. Theres no cell phone and no productivity ...