Nokia has officially revealed their latest product through its press release at Espoo, Finland. The Nokia N900 will be marking another milestone for the company as it has evolved from its family of internet tablets. The company has laid down all the details with much pride on the diversity of its handset-sized device.

The Nokia N900 will run on Linux Based Maemo 5 Software that will enable multiple applications to run simultaneously. It sports a touchscreen and a slide-out QWERTY keyboard with heightened power through its ARM Cortex-A8 processor. An application memory of up to 1GB and OpenGL ES 2.0 graphics acceleration is integrated on it.
Its internet experience is supported by the Mozilla technology with a high resolution WVGA, 10/2 HSPA and WLAN. The device advances with a Flash and VoIP support. It has an integrated 32GB storage and an expandable microSD card memory of up to 48GB. The N900 also features the new tag cloud user interface plus as 5MP camera and a Carl Zeiss optics. Here’s a video for further indulgence:
The Nokia N900 will be exhibited at the Nokia World, Stuttguard on September 2. It will be available in selected markets on October 2009 for a retail price of EUR 500 ($712) excluding sales taxes and subsidies. Does it render significance for the Technochasers?








