Internet Tablet OS 2006 (Maemo (operating system) 2.2)
CPU
252 MHz Texas Instruments OMAP 1710
Memory
64 MB random-access memory, 128 MB Flash
Display
800 × 480 resolution, 4.13 in diagonal, widescreen
Input
Touchscreen
Connectivity
IEEE 802.11g, Bluetooth
Power
BP-5L Li-polymer 1500 mAh battery
Predecessor
Nokia 7710
Successor
Nokia N800
The Nokia 770 Internet Tablet is a wireless Internet appliance from Nokia, originally announced at the LinuxWorld Summit in New York City on 25 May 2005.[1] It is designed for wireless Internet browsing and email functions and includes software such as Internet radio, an RSS news reader, ebook reader, image viewer and media players for selected types of media.
The device went on sale in Europe on 3 November 2005, at a suggested retail price of €349 to €369 (£245 in the United Kingdom).[2] In the United States, the device became available for purchase through Nokia USA's web site on 14 November 2005 for $359.99. On 8 January 2007, Nokia announced the Nokia N800, the successor to the 770.[3] In July 2007, the price for the Nokia 770 fell to under US$150 / 150 EUR / 100 GBP.[4][5]
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