Sunday, March 22, 2009

Nokia N95 ‘Multimedia Computer’ Now Available


When it was first revealed to the world in September 2006 the Nokia N95 seemed destined to be one of the most powerful handsets around, so now that it’s been released and is widely available, we thought we’d see if it has lived up to the hype.Nokia N95 multimedia computerSporting a 5 megapixel ‘Carl Zeiss’-blessed digital camera, integrated GPS and WiFi, HSDPA data access (think mobile broadband… up to 3.6 Mbit currently possible, over 6 times as fast as most broadband users get) and an innovative ‘dual slider’ action, it’s hard to fault the features. When even Sony Ericsson’s Cybershot-branded handsets can only muster 3.2 megapixels, you start to realise just how ahead of the curve this device is. Take a look at this feature list:* 5 Megapixel (2592 x 1944) digital camera* Camera has Flickr support, Carl Zeiss Optics, autofocus & digital zoom* Video recording at 640 x 480, 30 frames per second - near DVD quality* Hi-speed ‘G’ WiFi* HSDPA (3.5G)* Quad band* 2.6-inch QVGA (320×240) 16 million colour screen* 160MB of internal memory* microSD (aka TransFlash) memory card slot supporting up to 8Gb cards* Music Player supporting all popular formats, including eAACS, MP3 and wma.* Stereo speakers built-in, and stereo A2DP Bluetooth* Stereo FM Radio* 3.5 mm audio jack* USB 2.0 via mini USB port* Fully hardware accelerated 3D graphicsIt’s the little things that can make or break a device like this, so it is good to see that things like a normal headphone jack, a standard mini-USB port and a good FM radio aren’t left out.

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