4

Nokia N800How does the new N800 from Nokia stack up against the 770 for e-reading? Roger Sperberg is impressed overall with the features of the N800, shown here. But for reading himself to sleep, he’ll stick to the old machine:

…the top-of-the-device rocker button with the + and – zoom is far easier to use on the 770 than the new formation, and this is significant for use of the internet tablet as an e-book reader. You see, FBReader utilizes + and – to advance (or retreat) in the e-text you’re reading, and it’s just plain easier. Not to mention that, sans cover, the 770 weighs only 6 ounces, which is easier to hold up when you’re lying in bed, reading before falling asleep.

So I’m keeping the 770 and my wife gets the N800.

What’s more, here in the States, the 770 will set you back $350 at CompUSA while the N800 costs $50 more.

Related: MobileWack’s roundup on tablets and Mike Cane’s anti-Nokia rant.

(Via Internet Tablet Talk.)

 
4