how I'm now using the Arcos 605 Wifi as my living room media player because it's got great online media capabilities and comes with a nice podcast download and sync package. I had written about how I was enjoying Cranky Geeks and Diggnation and even entered the Archos 605 Wifi into the product database as a consumer device as a result of this enjoyable little test. After confirming that all the info was in the DB I went back to my feeds. One of the first posts I read, literally within the first batch of 5 that came in on my reader, I see that Internet Tablet Talk  (ITT) have posted news about an online media download, sync and streaming application for the Nokia Internet Tablets. Freaky Deaky! The app was apparently a Beta so there's already a fair bit of info floating round but its news to me and I'm sure its news to a lot of other Nokia Tablet owners.

Looks like I've got another few hours of Internet media testing ahead of me this evening. Damn, more TV ;-) I'll get back with some thoughts over the weekend but the first one is that the N810 isn't going to be able to output to any sort of external display device so its not going to be doing anything like the work I've got the 605 doing. However, if this works as advertised, this is another good value-add package for the N800 and N810 making them even more attractive. Ubuntu Mobile team watch out, you've got a very fast competitor to catch!

While I'm testing, hop on over to ITT (Internet Tablet Talk) where you can read news post (with images) and join in the discussion.

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' /> how I'm now using the Arcos 605 Wifi as my living room media player because it's got great online media capabilities and comes with a nice podcast download and sync package. I had written about how I was enjoying Cranky Geeks and Diggnation and even entered the Archos 605 Wifi into the product database as a consumer device as a result of this enjoyable little test. After confirming that all the info was in the DB I went back to my feeds. One of the first posts I read, literally within the first batch of 5 that came in on my reader, I see that Internet Tablet Talk  (ITT) have posted news about an online media download, sync and streaming application for the Nokia Internet Tablets. Freaky Deaky! The app was apparently a Beta so there's already a fair bit of info floating round but its news to me and I'm sure its news to a lot of other Nokia Tablet owners.

Looks like I've got another few hours of Internet media testing ahead of me this evening. Damn, more TV ;-) I'll get back with some thoughts over the weekend but the first one is that the N810 isn't going to be able to output to any sort of external display device so its not going to be doing anything like the work I've got the 605 doing. However, if this works as advertised, this is another good value-add package for the N800 and N810 making them even more attractive. Ubuntu Mobile team watch out, you've got a very fast competitor to catch!

While I'm testing, hop on over to ITT (Internet Tablet Talk) where you can read news post (with images) and join in the discussion.

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Nokia video center – Online media in the spotlight.

Posted on 25 January 2008, Last updated on 07 November 2019 by

Image2This is really quite bizarre. I’ve just finished a post on how I’m now using the Arcos 605 Wifi as my living room media player because it’s got great online media capabilities and comes with a nice podcast download and sync package. I had written about how I was enjoying Cranky Geeks and Diggnation and even entered the Archos 605 Wifi into the product database as a consumer device as a result of this enjoyable little test. After confirming that all the info was in the DB I went back to my feeds. One of the first posts I read, literally within the first batch of 5 that came in on my reader, I see that Internet Tablet Talk  (ITT) have posted news about an online media download, sync and streaming application for the Nokia Internet Tablets. Freaky Deaky! The app was apparently a Beta so there’s already a fair bit of info floating round but its news to me and I’m sure its news to a lot of other Nokia Tablet owners.

Looks like I’ve got another few hours of Internet media testing ahead of me this evening. Damn, more TV ;-) I’ll get back with some thoughts over the weekend but the first one is that the N810 isn’t going to be able to output to any sort of external display device so its not going to be doing anything like the work I’ve got the 605 doing. However, if this works as advertised, this is another good value-add package for the N800 and N810 making them even more attractive. Ubuntu Mobile team watch out, you’ve got a very fast competitor to catch!

While I’m testing, hop on over to ITT (Internet Tablet Talk) where you can read news post (with images) and join in the discussion.

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