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The Nokia N810 comes from the Internet Tablet breed, in other words, it’s a
device tweaked for Web browsing, or, putting it simply, a portable Internet
browser with a handful of multimedia features thrown in for good measure.
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The variety of device types aimed at one particular niche normally signifies
that this market is currently emerging.
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Brought about as a promising branch, Internet Tablet devices became the proving
grounds for quite a bunch of innovations that will be embedded into mass-market
devices down the road.
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Nokia is trying to create a portable device for accessing the Web, easy
communications, and, somewhere down the road, a complement to the mobile phone,
a very potent secondary device.
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This niche appears to have some potential, but where the market will go is being
decided these days already – whether Internet Tablets will become widely adopted
in the next few years, or they won’t make it as mass-market devices and will
rather hand over their functionality to mobile phones. But regardless of the way
it goes, Nokia’s Internet Tablets are among this segment’s strongest players
today.
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on 2008-03-07 by svartling