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Nokia adds Skype to latest PC tablet
Nokia has updated its popular Internet tablet PC with a range of improvements, including the ability to make Skype calls.
The N800 Internet Tablet
Skype's software can be downloaded to the new tablet, allowing users to make VoIP calls from the device when they are within reach of a Wi-Fi hotspot. The tablet's 802.11b/g radio auto-connects to Wi-Fi hotspots, meaning users can make free Internet calls and avoid paying standard mobile phone fees.
The new version of the tablet, which will be released this week at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, is called the N800 Internet Tablet.
It offers a substantial performance boost over the previous model, the N770. RAM is increased to 128MB and the processor works at 320MHz, up from 220MHz. The N800 also features a Qwerty keyboard and Opera browser.
But it will not be cheap. Nokia is planning a retail price of €399 plus local taxes, or around £315 in the UK. Battery life should be around 3.5 hours.
The Linux-based tablet also boasts support for instant messaging, PDF documents, MP3 and Mpeg4, and contains two hot-swappable memory card slots, compatible with secure digital flash memory cards and multimedia flash memory cards.
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