Relinquished the popularity of iPods and cameras, it is no disruption that we’ve seen this variety of artifact before (albeit with the HDD-using iPod write). This quantify, yet, BTL International clones and shoves a 2MP camera into the confirm of the current-gen Nano with its M2406 mold.

Specs-wise, the manoeuvre supports AVI videos, and MP3, WMA, WMV and WAV oftenness files. It has a 2.4-inch TFT jam (220×176 pixels, 262,000 colours), a built-in articulator and six EQ settings. Intrinsical remembering ranges from 128MB to 4GB, all bulletin, and can be supplemented with miniSD game.
Comments (0) Posted on Friday, December 7th, 2007
The third generation Nokia Tablet hit retail stores across the US a few tays ago. The N810 offers a newly redesigned slide-out keyboard, built-in GPS, a high-resolution 4.13″ WVGA display (800 x 480 pixels), 802.11b/g, Bluetooth 2.0, high quality stereo speakers and a sensitive microphone for all those VOIP calls you’ll be making over WiFi. This device is powered by the Texas Instruments OMAP 2420 Processor running at a blazing 400 MHz which is more than enough computing power for little gadget and its user friendly operating system.An here are great Unboxing And First Impressions of Nokia 810.After you jum see all the pictures
“Overall, I think that the N810 is a relatively impressive device, but the mediocrity of the built-in keyboard and the limitations of the free GPS software detract from the value of the most significant changes between the N800 and the N810. The N810 is still a very good product, but not enough to justify the $450 price tag when the N800 can be purchased for under $250. Potential N810 buyers are probably better off waiting. Those who regard the built-in GPS as a killer feature should also keep in mind that they will have to pay more for the full version of the WayFarer software in order to really make full use of the N810’s GPS capabilities.”
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The new nanos also sport a new 320×240 brighter display that’s supposedly 65% brighter than before and come in 4GB and 8GB models which sell at $149 and $199 respectively. The 4GB model can store up to 1000 songs, 3500 photos, 4 hours of video or some of each, while the 8GB model stores up to 2000 songs, 7000 photos or 8 hours of video.
You can now also play games on the Nano.Games sell for $4.99 each, but the nano comes with 3 already.
The new nano is available in all same dull colors as the new shuffles (sorry Apple we’re not loving it, although maybe black is fine). Battery life on this new device is rated at 24 hours for audio and up to 5 hours for video.
Comments (0) Posted on Wednesday, September 5th, 2007