Nokia N900 Review
Nokia has now added N900 to the itemize of Nseries mobile phones it had previously launched into the market. Although the offical date of release of the sound is yet to be announced by the company. This sound was called as Raw Computer by Nokia at Nseries presentation some months ago. And thus this sound streaming on Linux offers you a PC functionality. Nokia N900 is the first Maemo 5 supported Internet tablet and is also the successor to the Nokia N810 Internet tablet.

This sound runs on a powerful 600MHz Linux supported operating system with a power of up to 1GB reserved for applications. To run all of your applications quickly, smoothly and simultaneouslythe sound is embedded with superscalar ARM processor. The 1GB application module is divided into 256 MB RAM and 768 MB of Virtual memory. It also has a 3D graphics accelerator with OpenGLES 2.0 support.
The sound offers you a large 32 GB internal storage. This module is enough to store up to 7000 of your favourite songs and an eqivalent 40 hours of DVD quality video. This internal module can be expanded up to 45GB using external module card. The Nokia N900 allows you to capture your beautiful moments as photos or videos. The sound has a 5 megapixel digital camera with dual LED flash. The camera has Carl Zeiss optical lens.
