| 1 comments ]

Nokia has unveiled three new mobile multimedia devices at a special conference in Barcelona. The N71, N80 and N92 are the latest products in Nokia's up-market N-series range. All three phones are expected to be available in the first half of next year with price tags ranging from 400 euros to 600 euros.

Nokia N92
Of the three multimedia phones announced, Nokia is clearly hyping one particular handset, the N92. Touted by the company as the world's first mobile device with built-in DVB-H (Digital Video Broadcasting-Handheld) receiver, the terminal can be used to watch and record live TV on-the-go. DVB-H handsets, in the future, will be able to receive as many as fifty TV channels. It is set to launch in Italy in time for the 2006 World Cup with other European countries following later in the year. The handset can also record TV programmes on to an SD card and deliver an on-screen electronic programme guide. In addition, it offers a 320 x 240 (16 million color) display, 2 megapixel camera, onboard 802.11g Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, USB 2.0 and 90MB of storage.

Nokia N71
The music centric N71 offers an in-box audio adaptor to give users stereo FM radio access through standard headphones and has an integrated digital music and video player.
In addition, the 3G handset has a slot for a miniSD card to extend storage capacity up to 2GB, and comes with 2 megapixel camera, Bluetooth, 5-band equaliser and support for MP3, AAC and WMA formats.


Nokia N80
Completing the line up is the Nokia N80, a slider 3G handset with a 3 Megapixel camera and the first mobile phone to feature Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) so that it can network wirelessly with any device in the home. With this technology, users can view stored images wirelessly via a home television set, print wirelessly to compatible computers and listen to supported music files through their home audio system.


1 comments

Kevin said... @ 9:22 AM

Nice clean gadget-fetish blog... it's interesting how gender doesn't matter anymore as women become more tech-savvy. A suggestion for you: There's saturation in the "Gadget Blogs" space, so you might want find a niche. Why not "Gadgets for Gals" or something to that effect... it's more interesting and should certainly draw a stronger audience to your blog since you already focus on gadgets that appeals to you as a woman. Market it as such on technorati.com and try to spread the word to your friends. Heck, even see if tomorrow.sg can help publicise your blog! :D

Post a Comment