Nokia 770 (770 Internet Tablet) Specifications and information

Nokia 770 alternatives

Information from 03 Mar 2006.

The Nokia 770 sits at the low-end of the ultra-mobile PC market but performs well with daily tasks. The latest software upgrade looks to be a good optimisation excersise. Voice over IP, Web browsing, email and audio streaming are the Nokias plus points. Users wanting a video player will be dissapointed.



Nokia 770 Specifications

Manufacturer Nokia
Model name 770
Model id 770 Internet Tablet
CPU Xscale
CPU speed 266 Mhz
FanlessYES
OS Linux Maemo
Display Size
4.1" 800 X 480
Display Type
LED b/l, Soft (Finger) Touch
RAM 64 MB
SSD 0.1 GB
Weight (Minimum) 290gm / 0.64 pounds
Size 141/79/19.0 mm
Size 5.6/3.1/0.7 inches
Physical Interfaces USB
Line-out / Headphone (3.5mm)
Wireless Interfaces802.11b
802.11g
BT1.2
No Wireless WAN (e.g. 4G)
AdditionalAC Adaptor
Stand
Case
*Specifications can vary
Nokia 770 popularity (12 months)
Nokia 770 news and review links.Date
Tuxtops Review23/02/19
Washington Post. Review.23/02/19
User review of updated 770 firmware.23/02/19
Carrypad report on updated 770 software.23/02/19
Jeff Waugh reports on the new 770 firmware.23/02/19

Nokia 770 alternatives

Aigo MID (8888W), 4.8 inch, 340 grams (0.75 lbs)
Proving very popular with early adopters as one of the first PC-based MIDs to be available. The device is shipped with a relatively closed operating system but simple hacks are available that enable software installation.
Clarion MiND, 4.8 inch, 323 grams (0.71 lbs)
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UMID M1 MID, 4.8 inch, 315 grams (0.69 lbs)
Open Pandora Pandora, 4.3 inch, 335 grams (0.74 lbs)
MIU HDPC, 4.8 inch, 292 grams (0.64 lbs)
An interesting device that could be too converged for most people. Details very sketchy at this stage.
Aigo MID (P8860), 4.8 inch, 340 grams (0.75 lbs)
Proving very popular with early adopters as one of the first PC-based MIDs to be available. The device is shipped with a relatively closed operating system but simple hacks are available that enable software installation.
Sharp EM One, 4.1 inch, 250 grams (0.55 lbs)
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