Todd Ogasawara from OreillyNet likes what he sees in Nokia’s 770 Internet tablet:
The embedded application list looks good: Web browser, playback support for most of the popular formats (AVI, MPEG1/4, MP3 3GP, WAV, Real, etc.), note & sketch pad, etc.
Associated Press story on Yahoo! News has details on Nokia’s 770 model.
There’s no hard drive but rather 128 megabytes of onboard flash memory and a memory card slot. Nokia says the device is not intended as a rival to Apple Computer Inc.’s iPod or other MP3 music players. A software update is expected early next year to add features such as voice-over-Internet telephony and instant messaging.
Nokia has the official site for 770 up and running. Expect the device by Q3 2005 in selected countries.