I have two main units, memory cards, USB -cable and stand.
type computer
country Finland
year 2005
os Internet table 2005 software edition
cpu Texas Instruments OMAP1710
speed ? MHz
ram 64 MB DDR SDRAM
rom 128 MB flash
display LCD TFT 4.13″ 800 x 480
colors 64K (16bit)
audio speaker
ports RS-MMC, USB
The Nokia 770 Internet Tablet — Linux in Your Pocket
The Nokia 770, released in late 2005, was a pioneering open-source Linux handheld device that predated the iPad by five years — a touchscreen internet tablet running the Maemo OS (based on Debian Linux) that offered genuine web browsing, email, and media playback in a pocket-sized format. Nokia’s decision to base the 770 on Linux and release the platform as open source attracted a passionate developer community that produced hundreds of applications. The 770 demonstrated that a pocket-sized Linux device with a proper web browser was technically feasible years before smartphones made such capability universal, and it remains a landmark in open-source mobile computing history.
