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I just got word today from my inside source that a new Nokia promo code is in the making that will save me about $70 on the fabulous new Nokia N810 internet tablet. The N810 code will be issued in the coming days and will be officially released at Web Promo Code, the site that I generally get all my Nokia promo codes.

For those of you not familiar with the Nokia N810, it could be the first true iPhone killer. I have a cell phone for voice calls, but more and more I find myself using VOIP, especially Skype, for my voice calls. With the savings of Nokia promo codes and an Internet connection this means I can make voice calls for free. Currently, making simple, free Skype or other VOIP calls is not possible with the iPhone. In addition, if you happen to live in a region with no cell phone service, the thought of monthly cell phone charges is doubly discouraging. Also, the iPhone currently is a “closed” environment, meaning that the applications you can use on the phone are limited by Apple. Finally, I wanted a device that I could use to read documents, and doing so on a cell phone was really not practical.

The Kindle is really geared for reading ebooks, and its free EVDO connectivity option means that I can easily buy ebooks from Amazon. However, it is not a platform for making voice calls, its computer network and Internet access is limited, and it is also a closed platform for applications. But it is even lacking in the edocument arena, since it does not support the ubiquitous .pdf format. I have thousands of .pdf files, and so a device that does not facilitate reading my own documents is not very useful.
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Nokia Promo Code

The N810 is going to be offered at an exclusive, limited-time discount from Nokia starting in Mid-January. If you are dying to get your hands on the Nokia N810, you will want to wait just a little longer. The N810 will be much nicer for you when you save over $70 with the N810 promo code being offered.

The Nokia N810 is the new Internet Tablet and is the newest generation, building on the Nokia N800 and N770. The N810 features a full keyboard, webcam, GPS, and Wi-fi network connectivity. Moreover, the operating system is built on Linux, and the Finnish company takes an “open” approach to developers and new software applications. To me, the N810 offered more features and had less undesirable features than either the iPhone or the Kindle.

The keyboard slides out from under the screen if you need to use it, but it also accepts screen inputs using the stylus or, like the iPhone, your finger. The screen is also larger and has a higher resolution than the iPhone’s, meaning images and text are clearer.

The desktop is very customizable – you can run desired applets, like the Google search bar, an Internet radio applet, or an RSS newsfeed

Because the Nokia is taking an open approach with developers, a lot of new and useful applications are being developed for the device. Here is a music player customized for finger input just like on the iPhone.

Having a built-in Wi-fi network connectivity means the WWW is just a click away.The N810 also plays videos, via YouTube or video files on the device.Other bonuses include a builtin GPS receiver and mapping application, Bluetooth, and memory expandable up to 10GB with an 8GB SD memory card.

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