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Nokia 770 Handheld

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(3.80 out of 5) from 10 reviews

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if you like being dumped

(3.00 out of 5) by willken on Dec 17, 2007

Pros: love the wi fi,its small and not a pc,or cellphone
Cons: no updateing it,no skype,and no love from nokia

nokia no longer likes you,and no one at nokia cares for us that have a nokia 770!!!you can not use s ...
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Nice WiFi Appliance Plus Other Uses

(4.00 out of 5) by biholzman on Sep 19, 2007

Pros: Inexpensive ($140 shipped), solid quality hardware, multifunctional, good forum support.
Cons: Requires tinkering, somewhat buggy, poor manual.
The Bottom Line: Depending on your interests, this thing can be a lot of fun!

Description: The Nokia 770 Internet Tablet is a multipurpose lightweight multimedia appliance that i ...
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Useless device

(1.00 out of 5) by geminione on Sep 5, 2007

Pros: Brand
Cons: Lack of functionality

I don't like it!!!!!!!! I bought it for $800 and I think I spent my money in vain. No internet, no g ...
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Not Perfect but Definitely Worth the Money

(4.00 out of 5) by dpeck on Sep 3, 2007

Pros: Portability, Scalability, Cool factor, Software
Cons: Speed, No YouTube, Input is pretty unpleasant, No Microphone
The Bottom Line: What I get out of it is definitely worth the $130 I paid on eBay. I've used mine so much and gotten lots of random benefits out of it.

Design of the 770 itself. Out of the box, the design of the device is really pleasing. It looks slic ...
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Perfect for travel but not without it's flaws.

(4.00 out of 5) by DrDaveC on Jun 8, 2007

Pros: Ultra Compact, high-resolution screen, usable Opera Browser and RSS. Leave your laptop at home.
Cons: Software instability issues, bad e-mail client and anemic CPU. Now superseded by the Nokia 880.
The Bottom Line: Great for ultralight/minimalist travel and if you're a Linux/techie who likes to tinker.

Let's face it, there are times when you're traveling light and the thought of bringing a big bulky ( ...
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