How about a new Internet Tablet? Nokia will be launching its new Internet Tablet pretty soon. The Nokia N900, also fondly referred to as the Nokia Rover is the successor of the N810 Tablet. As the latest offering, the N900 has more fabulous features than its predecessor. The built-in cell phone radio will keep you tuned to the most recent songs. The smaller 3.5-inch WVGA touchscreen with 800 x 480-pixels resolution will help you navigate through its various applications. Browsing through the Internet can be made through 3G and HSDPA connectivity. It also retains WiFi and Bluetooth support.
Nokia N900 Internet Tablet Coming This Summer
This device will also allow you to take picture with its front-facing camera as well as the 5-megapixel camera with flash and Carl Zeiss optics installed at the back. But, the N900 seems to be bulkier than the N810 with its 111 x 59.7 x 18.2 mm dimensions and 180 grams full weight. Powering up the N900 is the new Maemo 5 OS and the OMAP3430 500/600MHz chip. Built-in storage is 32GB, but if you use a memory card can be expanded up to 48GB. It also has 256MD RAM and 768MB virtual memory.
According to speculations, the Nokia N900 or Nokia Rover will make its way to the U.S. in August or September, to the Middle East and Asia in the summer, and to Europe in the summer.
