Nokia N900 Linux Tablet

Aug 30
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Nokia N900 tablet

Nokia N900 tablet

The latest news from the world of Nokia is the new Linux Nokia N900 tablet which will feature next to Nokia’s other internet ready devices.

The new tablet will be available from October this year and boasts a 3.5 inch touch screen with a slide out keyboard which is perfect for messaging. It also has WiFi internet connectivity, normal mobile phone functionality (which is better than the N800!), 1GB to run applications, 32GB internal storage and an external Micro SD HC card slot for a further 16GB totalling a whopping 48GB worth of storage. The powerful mobile computing device will also feature GPS alongside Nokia’s Ovi Maps service, Divx/Xvid video playback, Bluetooth, FM transmittor and a 3.5mm jack with TV Out functionality.

The device will run under Nokia’s Maemo 5 software which aims to deliver a PC like experience on a handheld device. It will also feature Mozilla’s FireFox browser, a ARM Cortex-A8 processor, OpenGL ES 2.0 graphics acceleration for a PC like multi-tasking functionality and will have the ability to support up to 10 email accounts via Nokia’s messaging service.

The device will be made available to the public sometime in October and will cost approximately £400.

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3 Comment to “Nokia N900 Linux Tablet”

  1. May 28

    Mobile computing is on the rise these days. Maybe we will get a dual core powered cellphones in the future.~.`

  2. Jul 26
    Lily Walker

    mobile computing nowadays is not yet very powerful compared to netbooks but time will come that it would become like that.–;

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