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by Ryan Ratilal
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Thursday, 18 October 2007 07:04 AM |
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Nokia has just announced the N810 (and expects to ship it in the USA in November) which will contain a touch screen plus a slide-out QWERTY keyboard and run on Linux - making it open for development.
The N810 is larger than a cell phone, but smaller than a laptop, yet
contains many of the applications typical to both. It includes a Mozilla browser so users can check Web e-mail and visit social-networking sites. The N810 also features a camera, Skype, music player and GPS (Global Positioning System) plus preloaded maps.
The device will contain a 4.13" WVGA screen with a resolution of 800x480. It will have WiFi and Bluetooth and is powered by a 400MHz CPU with 128MB of RAM. Full specifications are available from Nokia's website.
Read on for more pictures.
[Pictures via Engadget]
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