Nokia has been showing off a WiMax-enabled internet tablet at the CTIA
conference in Las Vegas.
The N810 is slightly larger than a conventional smartphone, but with its
4.13in touch screen is a fraction of the size of a laptop. Nokia promises
download speeds of 2Mbps to 4Mbps.
The mini tablet will be one of the first devices designed for the new WiMax
high-speed wireless network from Sprint Nextel Corp, due for a US commercial
launch in April.
WiMax offers potential blanket coverage across US cities with mobile internet
speeds far in excess of current speeds. According to Nokia, users will enjoy
download rates of 2Mbps to 4Mbps, with bursts of up to 10Mbps.
The mini tablet will also work over Wi-Fi networks, allowing users to access
the internet in the usual hotspots at airports and coffee shops.
"The difference with WiMax is that you can move out of that hotspot," said
Mark Louison, head of Nokia's North American business.
The N810 will be initially go on sale in the US with pricing expected to be
around $439.
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