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Reviews: Nokia 770 Internet Tablet

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Here’s a review of the Nokia 770 Internet Tablet. Don’t let the brand confuse you because this isn’t a phone. It’s specifically a device for Internet use, so anything associated with the Web, such as RSS, email and, of course, browsing, should be supported. How does it fare, and what market will this unit cater to? Reviewer Pete Paxton delivers the answer:

So who is this device for? Well, if you’re a gadget lover like myself, it’s definitely a fun toy that can also be useful when you need it. I can also see it being useful for business people. I have a friend who just recently bought a flip phone and renewed his two year contract. After seeing my Nokia 770 he’d like to have one as a companion to his phone. He’d be able to watch movies and listen to music on plane trips. He could also send and receive emails and surf the web at airports and hotels without the need of a data plan. I like the Nokia 770. I wish it had a bit more speed under the hood and I wouldn’t have paid the $349.00 MSRP but for under $140, I think its money well spent for all that it does.

The words “fun toy” tell us not to take this device too seriously. Don’t expect it to replace your laptop anytime soon. As long as you keep that in mind, the Nokia 770 is an excellent product for those who want a mobile browsing experience.

Source: Smartphone Thoughts

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