Nokia’s N900 runs on the Linux Maemo 5 operating system delivering a good touch screen experience on a 3.5 inch screen with a slide out QWERTY keyboard. With a 1GB RAM memory which is just as powerful as the net book being sold in just about every retailer across the Country plus this also means that you can switch between different applications easily.
The multimedia tablet boasts a 5 mega pixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics and auto focus, probably one of the fastest data connectivity devices we have ever seen with 10Mbps HSDPA,WiFi supporting both the b & g protocol, AV output, A GPS and a 3.5mm jack so you can enjoy listening to music or videos using your own headphones. Nokia haven’t stopped there because they are also giving you a web cam so you can see people whilst on the go whilst using Instant Messaging services, and let’s not forget you also get 32GB of internal memory plus an additional 16GB via a MicroSD card totalling a whopping 48GB of memory.
Either way we can’t wait to get our hands on this clever multimedia device, so watch this space!
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