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Nokia N900 – A Real Computer in Your Pocket

October 13th, 2009 Simon No comments

Are you using just a mobile phone? Why carry just a phone when you can take your computer with you wherever you move. Nokia N900 is one of the most innovative mobile computers that ever appeared. Nokia N900 offers a 600 MHz processor with a 1GB application memory. Not only that, but Nokia N900 also provides you the convenience of 32 GB internal storage, which is hardly offered by any other phone in the world. The processor is powerful enough for all kind of applications to run flawlessly and without interruptions on your Nokia N900. Now that’s what I call carrying a real computer in your pocket.

Nokia N900 uses a superior quality Maemo web browser, which offers a substantial level of control and detail to its users, completing the experience of the powerful tools of Nokia N900 by ensuring smooth online browsing with full flash player support. You can even browse in full screen, which can help you make the most of the 3.5 inch touch screen, which offers a vibrant 800 x 480 pixels resolution. Nokia N900 offers full support for high speed internet with a variety of connectivity options including Wi-Fi, along with built-in GPS receiver and pre-installed maps.

But that is far from what Nokia N900 can offer you. It’s even more than just a real computer. It’s a computer and a top quality phone brought together. Nokia N900 keeps up the tradition of having all the value added additional features of a modern mobile phone set. Nokia N900 features a 5.0 mega pixel camera with 3x digital zoom, video recording and photo editor, Maemo media player for multimedia, and even a 3D graphics accelerator.

With Nokia N900, you can enjoy the convenience of keeping your valuable data by your side and to stay connected to the world even when you are on the move. Be sure to keep watching out for Nokia N900 deals as they appear, so you don’t miss out.

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Nokia N900. Cowcat

September 22nd, 2009 Martin No comments

Maemo.

No, that wasn’t a greeting from a retarded cat. Or the sound a deaf cow makes. It is, unfortunately, the name of the operating system for the otherwise fantastic N900.

What is it with Nokia and names? First, you have all those cursed four digit phones, meaning you can never remember whether you have the 6590, the 6950 or the 6095. Then, even worse, there’s the supposedly ground breaking, supposedly the-future-of-all-things-Nokia file-sharing, media-editing, global-communicating, content-hosting, app-suppling, map-making entity that they truly want to be the bestest thing ever, but that they then go and call Ovi. Ovi. Like some street slang for ovaries. Yeah, bruv mate, I like totally got messy up in Shazza’s Ovi last night, yeah bruv, let’s hope the slag’s on the pill, innit. Ovi. For the love of…

Then you have an operating system for what are supposed to be your absolute high-end, top of the range, all-singing/-dancing/-karaokeing/-gymnasticating handsets. And you call it? You call it?… You just don’t know. So, being Finnish, you go throw a special cat at that cow in the farm down the road that’s always looking at you funny, record the noise and decide that that, that right there, yes, Maemo, that will be the name of your operating system. You god damn…

Anyway, we feel as though we might be trangressing slightly, that you might be losing the focus here. Pay attention, dear reader, pay attention. Because, despite its arse-named operating system, the Nokia N900 is actually a cracking phone. Well, actually, it’s one of the best phone’s we’ve ever, ever seen. That simple enough for you? No? Then watch the pretty moving pictures thing below. Or trying and read the big words in this Nokia N900 review. Or ask a friend who’s not got the IQ of a maimed cow to translate these official stats for your tender little brain. Then go buy this phone.