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Internet Tablets

The Internet Tablets are the wireless internet appliance taken from Nokia which was originally announced during the the LinuxWorld Summit in New York City on May 25, 2005. This is a mechanism designed for the wireless internet browsing and for performing certain e-mail functions. the tablets also includes different softwares such as Internet radio, an RSS news reader, image viewer and media players for selected types of media. On November 3 2005 this device went for sale given at a suggested retail price. In United States. This device became available for purchase through the Nokia USA's web site on November 14, 2005 for $359.99. On January 8, 2007, Nokia announced the Nokia N800, the successor to the 770.

The internet tablets has different specifications the dimensions include 141×79×19 mm of weight 230gms. The operating system is another modified version of Debian GNU/Linux. The BusyBox replaces some of the common Linux system utilities. The device includes a PDF viewer and the Opera Web browser, along with a media player application. These allow it to process the following media file formats. It has different audio including the MP3, RealAudio, MPEG-4, AAC, WAV, AMP, MP2. The image includes JPEG, GIF, BMP, TIFF, PNG, Animated GIF, SVG Tiny, ICO. The video includes MPEG-1, MPEG-4, RealVideo, H.263, AVI, 3GP.

On May 16, 2006 the Nokia announced a new internet tablet version that helps in operating system including major improvements in response of the user requests. One most important version of this theme is a thumb- driven on-screen keyboard which is used for fast text input and the and Jabber-based Voice over IP and instant messaging software.

Again on 9th June, 2006 a beta version was released by Nokia as a development platform which aimed at developers porting programs towards the Internet tablet 2006 edition. In this mechanism the end users were asked to remain with the April IT 2005 edition till the time the IT2006 was officially released. The IT 2006 has some final features which were not still present in the beta, such as multi-protocol messaging.

Due to the Linux based operating system and the open-source contributions from Nokia, the Nokia 770 Internet Tablet has a great appeal to the hacker and DIY markets. The programmers in the Nokia have different porting applications used in the Maemo platform. which allows a much more rapidly growing application catalog than other mobile platforms would enjoy. The addition of WiFi, Bluetooth, and USB host functionality permits the devotees of this service for develop their tablets by including the USB mass storage, Bluetooth GPS receivers, a normal USB keyboard, and certain other devices. The program also has certain versatility due to the Linux based operating system and also for the open source aids from the Nokia. The Nokia 770 Internet Tablet has made an enormous reference to the hacker and DIY markets. An update for IT 2006 came out in November 2006.

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