Nokia's N810 is hard to categorize but easy to like. It doesn't have the power or features of supercompact PCs like the FlipStart, but at $479, it also lacks their price tags. It's larger than a smartphone and has no cellular connectivity, but it is capable of VoIP calling, even video chats, over Wi-Fi. Nokia calls the 810 an "Internet tablet," and the device certainly provides a capable Web experience thanks to its integrated Gecko-based browser-the same engine that powers Firefox-and flexible media player.
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