Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Nov 4 2005, 3:59am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Nokia is offering the Nokia 770 Wi-Fi Linux Internet Tablet for European Customers on their site.
The Nokia 770 is available for 12 European Countries. Apparently the German version is not in stock anymore has never been. the UK version is in Stock and sells for £245.00 (~$
432).
No word yet when the Nokia 770 is available in the United States. It also looks like the Nokia 770 is not available in stores and only direct from Nokia.
Nokia announced the 770 in May. It features a 800x480px screen and runs Linux. It is maybe the most stylish web pad on the market right now. Still you have to ask yourself if you need something like this.
More details on Internet Tablet Talk. Via Gizmodo.
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