Which phone has the best internet? 5730 or 5800?

I've been offered each phone, but i'm not very clued up with phone specs. I mainly want my phone to have a good internet access, as I will be needed it for message boards and checking up on my webpage.
These are the specs for each:
5730 or 5800

Also one more thing i forgot to mention is the Screen display and size , 5800 has 3.2inch high resolution display whereas 5730 has 2.4 inch display for internet buffs like u it would be pleasant if u have a better large wide screen size to view web pages
here is the link from which u can compare 5730 with 5800 u have got the specs of both this gives a handy comparison of display,size and all other statistics
http://www.forum.nokia.com/Tools_Docs_and_Code/dev​iceComparison.xhtml?dev=%5B5730%20XpressMusic%5D
cheers.......
Message Edited by krizanand on 19-Jul-2009 07:12 PM
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