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Video demo: Nokia N900 Internet Tablet

At CTIA in San Diego I stopped by the Nokia booth and got a sweet demo of the N900.

This is the internet tablet that’s based on Linux platform Maemo 5 and is certainly a great piece of work. It has a 3.5 inch WVGA screen with a resolution of 800 x 480 pixels. The N900 has internal memory of 32GB and is expandable for another 16GB with a microSD card. Other quick features of this device are that is supports multitasking, has a 5 megapixel camera (can take video) with a Carl Zeiss lens with dual-LED flash, autofocus. Surfing the web uses Firefox 3… no word on when or who will be carrying this in Canada.

Check out the video of this in action:

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  • Discussion

    3 comments for “Video demo: Nokia N900 Internet Tablet”

    1. Won’t be Rogers, Bell, or Telus as it’s on different frequencies. Wind will probably have it!

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      Posted by Ron Jace | October 7, 2009, 11:25 pm
    2. I can tell who is NOT carry this: Bell, Telus and Rogers.

      You need to be on WIND Mobile or DAVE Wireless make use of it to its full 3G potential.

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      Posted by joe | October 7, 2009, 11:42 pm
    3. so i get that Rogers, Bell and Telus will have the 850 and 1900 North American frequencies for HSPA, and im guessing that WIND and DAVE Wireless will support 900 and 2100 frequencies, cause Public Mobile has the 1700 band?
      an someone correct me or help me out on this one, cause I dont know which company has which band support.

      Reply

      Posted by HyperBear | October 8, 2009, 11:34 am

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