
"It's turning out to be a busy week for Nokia. Days in advance of NokiaWorld in Stuttgart, and a couple of days after lifting the curtain on its first netbook,
Nokia has announced the Nokia N900, the successor to its almost four-year-old lineup of Internet Tablets. The N900 follows in the footsteps of the N810 with its slide out keyboard, but adds for the first time built-in 3G (Nokia calls it 3.5G) functionality, making the N900 the first Nokia tablet with the ability to go online without a WiFi connection or cellphone pairing. It's also the first Nokia device to run Maemo 5, Nokia's homegrown Linux distro."
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2006-09-10
beats the hell out of my (Windows Mobile based, more expensive) Touch Pro!
Really want one of these but my contract provider, who have the best data rates in Spain by a long mile, don't do subsidised phones... Then again, they don't lock you into a contract either.