Review Nokia N900 Internet Tablet

After weeks of rumors and pictures of dubious origin, the Finnish Great Waltz, made official the N900, the latest model line-based Internet Tablets Nokia MAEM.

Since 2005 Nokia has a history of ups and downs in your line of Internet Tablets. With the launch of the N770 at LinuxWorld, followed by the N800, N810 and even a WiMAX version of the latter, Nokia has satisfied a small but interesting application of such devices, but with rates of depreciation and obsolescence that are quick, even for aggressive market like computers.

Because the N900 and its predecessors are machines worthy of comment, which converge with smart phones, but which, in turn, seek to address the market for ultra-mobile computing – but with an air of desktop computing – using the technical architecture of mobile phones .

Maybe Nokia was the precursor of its first Netbook Internet Tablet. Perhaps high prices or a failure to anticipate demand, meant that there were a great success. However I believe that in a time like the present, this device, the Nokia N900, can be more successful because of market conditions.

Specifications

  • Screen: 3.5? 800 × 480 multi -
  • Camera: 5 MP Carl Zeiss optics
  • Storage: 32 GB of storage (expandable to 48 GB via microSD)
  • Network: GSM / EDGE 900/1700/2100MHz UMTS / HSPA, WiFi, Bluetooth
  • CPU: Texas Instruments OMAP3 (ARM Cortex A8 + Power VR)
  • RAM: 1 GB
  • Other: TV-out, GPS, FM Transmitter
  • Dimensions: 110.9 × 59.8 × 18mm

Does your price? He flirts with the 500 euros before taxes and subsidies from operators. Do not expect to be available in Latin America, at least in the traditional channels.

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