On Web 2.0 Summit 2007, San Francisco, CA, USA, Nokia finally introduced the new Nokia N810 Internet Tablet. Nokia chose QWERTY keyboard for its N810 Tablet, a move that was long overdue. However, for those people who are not usual to this type of input pad, they will feel uncomfortable; it is annoying to type URLs or type emails on a virtual keyboard.
Luckily, Nokia has already countered this problem, Nokia has provided a GPS chip in there and Nokia promises a “true web 2.0 experience”, thanks to Flash 9 and AJAX support.

Other details including a web cam for video calls. It will be connected via Wi-Fi for sure, but we do not know if it is Wi-Fi G (54mbps) or N (100+mbps), although I suspect that it will be “G”. Now, if it could synchronize to exchange, that would be fantastic. It is expected to start shipping mid November with an estimated retail price of US$479 (excluding local taxes).

N810 makes the computer on
N810 makes the computer on your hand. Not really expensive for such stuff with a bunch of features there...