Sunday, January 14, 2007

Roundup: Nokia Gadgets at CES 2007

Here is a roundup of the latest devices released by Nokia and showcased at this year's CES, complete with news briefs:


From MobileBurn.com
Nokia, which has long shied away from releasing thin devices, has today announced its entry to the ever-crowded thin handset market with the new N76. Nokia states that it did not want to compromise on features just to shave thickness off the device, and as such, this 14mm (0.5") thick handset boasts some impressive specifications when compared to its rivals.


From GearLog.com
At Nokia's booth at CES I saw this little stunner of a phone, the 6300, running the new Yahoo! Go Mobile 2.0 application. The 6300, which will probably sell for between $250 and $300 before rebates if it ever does come here, is gorgeous -- the 320x240 screen is deliriously bright and sharp, and the whole phone has an elegant, metallic glow. Like the beloved and now-deceased 6230, it's also full of features that it doesn't immediately show, like a media player that supports 2GB memory cards, a 2-megapixel camera and an FM radio.





From IGN.com
Nokia pulled back the curtain on the new N800 Internet Tablet at CES 2007 today, marking several significant improvements over the N770 model. The N800 immediately strikes onlookers with its svelte profile and attractive casing. The face on the updated N800 is dominated by its screen, flanked only by speakers and a traditional thumb pad input.


From InfoSyncWorld.com
The biggest change in the N93i is the design. In fact, aside from the incremental upgrade to the Symbian S60 Series 3 OS, the design is the only change, but the change is significant. The original N93 was unique, but very bulky. It was more like a small camcorder than a phone. Though the N93i only pares a tenth of an inch from its thickness, the phone is considerably lighter.

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