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2011-05-11
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I would stay with N900 anyway, but I would just like to see what it has and when it is released before making any other decisions, like, dare i say it, iphone??
but there are some other nice devices out there like N8/E7 which would be a bit more "stable" lol and are starting to get equal tech/ or better options like upgraded camera etc - only issue is with their OS....|
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2011-05-11
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2011-05-11
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I can connect my DSLR directly to my TV via HDMI if I so choose. Not component like my N900.
My interest in a DSLR spec camera that will invariably compress or compact my images on my cellphone is next to non-existent. I just don't use my phone like that (yet).
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