
Now, if you call these devices ‘phones’ you might be reproached for being too blunt. With the launch of its latest N series, Nokia has apparently reflected the real power of mobile devices and how they’ll be morphed in the future to morph the user’s life, of course for the good.
Recently we discussed how removable memory chips will engulf iPod and other MP3 players and perhaps, Nokia wants digital cameras and camcorders to meet the similar fate.
The latest N72, N73, N93 handsets brings digital life in your hands by delivering almost all features of a video camera, PC and MP3 players. These multimedia computers, to be frank, have indicated the behemoths Canon, Apple, Sony and the like to get out of the beaten path. Also, we really don’t like to load our lean bods with cameras, cell phones, MP3 players, FM radios and all when we can get all these features in one sleek piece.
A quick look at the specifications of these N series computer phones with a global appeal reveals the truth. With the $660 N93 in your hand you can browse through the Internet, can store record 90 minutes of video and hooks on to your TV too. The $480 N73 is armed with Zeiss optics and a 3.2-megapixel camera and the $380 N72 is full of rhythm.
Thanks: Jack Ewing
Via: businessweek
Nokia N series 'computer phones' put digital life in your hand
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