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Reggie
2007-01-09, 00:51
Internet Tablet Talk was luckily invited by Nokia to attend the CES 2007 event this year. Thanks to Nokia and 100heads.com, we got exclusive badges to the event as well as exclusive interviews with Nokia product managers. We would like to share with everyone our CES 2007 Internet Tablet Coverage. View 16 more images after the jump. I hope you all enjoy them. The Nokia Nseries Tent Demo of the Nokia N93i Demo of the Nokia N73 Our group outside the Nokia Nseries Tent Inside the tent Nokia staff playing with the Nokia N800 Internet Tablet Nokia N800 Product Manager Tarja Maattaa giving me a demo of the soon to be released navigation app for the N800 The N800 via VNC on an LCD screen - note the MP3tunes app MediaStreamer (Rhapsody) in action I was about to show them the site but I got surprised when they were already viewing Internet Tablet Talk -- what an honor! Spotted Dr. Ari Jaaksi with his N800 And of course, the Nokia souped-up Ford Mustang Complete with two N800s at the back... ...and one at the front, sitting on the N800 car cradle accessory. Read the full article. (http://www.internettablettalk.com/2007/01/08/itts-ces-2007-internet-tablet-coverage/)

Texrat
2007-01-09, 00:53
Man, I was supposed to go. :( Darn budgets...

Anyway, thanks for the info!

Texrat
2007-01-09, 00:56
http://www.internettablettalk.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/01/ces/itt4.jpg

Isn't that the N76, not the N73 as shown in your caption?

Reggie
2007-01-09, 01:00
Isn't that the N76, not the N73 as shown in your caption?

Yes, I saw that. I corrected it already. Thanks.

brendan
2007-01-09, 17:13
holy guaca-f***ing-mole... that 'Stang is hot and has THREE n800's. i gotta gets me that mouting accessory for my whip...

brendan
2007-01-09, 17:34
i also found this link.. which promises a full review

http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20070109-8575.html

Drewvt
2007-01-10, 00:35
i also found this link.. which promises a full review

http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20070109-8575.html

He's comparing the 800 to his review of a 770 running the 2005 OS without swap. That's not really fair to the 770.