Nokia N900: The Tablet Phone
September 1st, 2009
Nokia has brought the new Linux-based Maemo 5 operating system to a handset for the first time. Meet the new Nokia N900 Smartphone tablet, a new unique device from Nokia that defines mobile computing. Following the success of the Maemo platform found in the N810 and N800 Internet tablets, Nokia has decide to create a tablet/phone with the N900. The device shares a similar form factor to the N810 as a tablet, and the N97 as a phone. The phone features a 3.5 touch screen display with a resolution of 800 x 480. When slid open the device features a 3 line QWERTY keypad for quick and easy typing. The N900 has a fantastic web browser that is powered by Mozilla. This browser is said to replicate a full size PC when it comes to the web. The N900 also sports 32gb of storage space, a Cortex-A8 CPU (like the 3GS), 5mp camera, GPS, Bluetooth, HSDPA, and WiFi. The N900 should hit store shelves sometime this October with an estimated price of around $700. Check out the video below for the spotlight from Nokia
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