Nokia n800

hi...anybody no how to upload images to this tablet and then open them..when i connect the usb to my pc it comes up with a folder called archive with nothing in it...ive tried placing another folder in there and then dropping files there but i cannot find them on the n800????
also im having trouble with streaming video...it wont play any it wants to save the download...do i need to download a sort of streeming update or something???
thank you....
man but its a cool device

29-Oct-200704:07 AM
totos wrote:
i want a answer for my question when nokia N800 will be available in dubai
Sorry i don't have direct answer to your question but u can try to contact these link..
http://mea.nokia.com/appmanager/UnitedArabEmiratesEnglishNOKIA_MEA_EN_31/Other_categories;JSESSIONID_NCOM=z3PPHlNWC7Fy3LVVfGgT9CmLdQlJgq1vjxpBWD04VKpcS3TvytTC!711266469?_nfpb=true&_windowLabel=T37812426511164635359378&_pageLabel=P288871&wsrp-urlType=blockingAction&wsrp-url=&wsrp-requiresRewrite=&wsrp-navigationalState=&wsrp-interactionState=_action%3D%2Fpageflows%2FStoreLocator%2FsearchStores&wsrp-mode=&wsrp-windowState=

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