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Nokia N900 video overview review

#114 | 6:20 |

Gadget TV


Monday May 3, 2010
The Nokia N900 runs Maemo Linux and is not for the faint of gadget heart. It's more complicated and less elegant than the iPhone or a recent Android handset. It's about on par with the current Windows Mobile offerings for ease of use. However, it's got power to spare and if you're the loathe to sign your life away to Apple or you want to effectively take root control of your phone without having to actually root said phone, the N900 deserves a close look.

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Nokia N900
$549

- 32GB of storage built in.

- Expandable to 48GB with microSD cards.

- 600MHz processor.

- 256MB RAM plus 768MB of virtual memory for up to 1GB of "application memory."

- Maemo operating system is Linux based and open source.

- 5MP digital camera with Carl Zeiss optics and a dual LED flash.

- 800x480 video recording.

- aGPS on board.

- Ovi Maps pre-installed.

- Full QWERTY keyboard.

- 3.5-inch resistive touch screen.

- Two ways to grab apps for the device (short searching the web for installers on the phone): The Ovi Store for sanctioned apps and the "Applications" tab for others.
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