I have the main unit (CIB).
type computer
country Finland
year 2007
os Internet Tablet OS2008
cpu ARM11 Texas Instruments OMAP 2420
speed 400 MHz
ram 128 MB
graphic 800×480
colors 65 536
sound yes, MF radio
Camera 640×480 VGA
ports USB 2.0, memory card
The Nokia N810 Internet Tablet — The Maemo Pinnacle
The Nokia N810, released in late 2007, was the most capable of Nokia’s Maemo internet tablets — adding a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, integrated GPS, and improved performance to the N800’s capabilities. The N810 represented the peak of Nokia’s open Linux internet tablet experiment, offering a device that could genuinely replace a laptop for many mobile tasks while fitting in a jacket pocket. Its GPS integration made it a capable navigation device, and the full Linux environment allowed experienced users to install virtually any open-source software. The N810’s commercial failure, despite its technical merits, foreshadowed Nokia’s broader struggle to compete in the rapidly evolving smartphone market.
