Nokia 770 Internet Tablet with Linux
Today Nokia announced the new Linux based Internet Tablet product category, the first device in this category is Nokia 770. The tablet has no phone functions, but it's a very powerful accessory. It can connect to the internet via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth and it's optimized for internet browsing and email communication. The Nokia 770 features impressive wide touchscreen with resolution 800x480 pixels, the resolution is enough to see most of the web sites without a horizontal scroll bar. Additional application for Nokia 770 include Internet Radio, RSS News reader, Image viewer and Media players. The device is quite small for what it offers - it is only slightly larger than Nokia 7710. Nokia expects to start shipping 3Q, 2005.
Nokia 770 specifications
Size- Weight: 230 g
- Dimensions: 141 x 79 x 19 mm
- Black and matte silver
- High-resolution (800x480) touch screen with up to 65,536 colors
- Engine: DDR RAM 64MB
- Memory: Flash 128MB (>64MB for user)
- Memory card: 64MB RS-MMC (Reduced Size - MultiMediaCard)
- Internet Tablet 2005 software edition
- Web Browser
- Flash Player version 6
- Email Client
- Internet Radio
- News Reader
- Media players, Image viewer
- PDF viewer
- File Manager
- Search
- Calculator
- World Clock
- Notes
- Sketch
- Games
- Audio: MP3, Real Audio, MPEG4, AAC, WAV, AMR, MP2
- Image: JPEG, GIF, BMP, TIFF, PNG, Animated GIF format,
SVG-tiny, ICO - Video: MPEG1, MPEG4, Real Video, H.263, AVI, 3GP
- WLAN: 802.11b/g
- Bluetooth specification: 1.2
- For Internet connection and file transfer via phone
- Profiles supported: Dial-up Networking, File Transfer, Generic Access, SIM Access and Serial Port profiles
- USB device mode for PC connectivity
- RS-MMC
- 3.5 mm stereo audio out
- Power connector (2mm)
- Nokia 770 Internet Tablet
- 2 stylus pens
- Pouch
- Battery (BP-5L)
- Travel charger (AC-4)
- 64 MB RS-MMC memory card
- Connectivity cable DKE-2 (USB)
- Desk stand DT-7
- User guide
- Quick start guide
Nokia 770 press release
The Nokia 770 Internet Tablet enables easy broadband access to the Internet over Wi-Fi
New York - Today Nokia introduced its first device in the new Internet Tablet category, the Nokia 770 Internet Tablet, at the LinuxWorld Summit in New York. The Nokia 770 Internet Tablet is a dedicated device optimized for convenient Internet browsing and email communications in a sleek pocketsize format. The Nokia 770 Internet Tablet features an impressive high-resolution (800x480) widescreen display with zoom and on-screen keyboard, ideal for viewing online content over Wi-Fi. Aside from Wi-Fi, the device can also connect to the Internet utilizing Bluetooth wireless technology via a compatible mobile phone.
"We are very excited to introduce our first Nokia Internet Tablet device to the market. With the Nokia 770 Internet Tablet consumers can access broadband Internet services away from their desktop, for example in the backyard or at a cafe within a Wi-Fi hotspot", says Janne Jormalainen, Vice President of Convergence Products, Multimedia, Nokia.
The device runs on Linux based Nokia Internet Tablet 2005 software edition which includes widely deployed desktop Linux and Open Source technologies. The maemo development platform (www.maemo.org) will provide Open Source developers and innovation houses with the tools and opportunities to collaborate with Nokia on future devices and OS releases in the Internet Tablet category.
"Linux is a logical choice for the Nokia 770 Internet Tablet as Linux and the Open Source development platform provide us with fast and efficient solutions to build products for this new, Nokia product category. This is the first step in creating an Open Source product for broadband and Internet services. We will be launching regularly updates of the software. The next software release planned for the first half of next year will support more presence based functionalities such as VoIP and Instant Messaging", continues Janne Jormalainen.
Additional highlighted applications of the Nokia 770 Internet Tablet with the 2005 software include an Internet Radio, RSS News reader, Image viewer and Media players for selected types of media. The Nokia 770 Internet Tablet is planned to start shipping in the third quarter of 2005 in selected countries in the Americas and Europe.
Reader comments
- Aldus
- 11 May 2013
- 0F2
My Nokia is show me offline mode active , no connections allowed
- SPY
- 06 Jan 2009
- TSA
how does wifi work, i don't understand how i will connect this to the internet?
- sachin
- 21 Aug 2008
- PBA
because internet tablets are only for internet. nokia doesnt claim that this is a PDA