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Nokia is developing a Tablet PC with a full-featured keyboard

At least this is indicated by the image showing the device still known as RX-51.

In recent years, Nokia has made several attempts to conquer the market of small "tablets", however, neither the N710 nor the N800 models were widely distributed. As a final attempt, the Finnish manufacturer sends the device marked RX-51 into the clamp, which in terms of its capabilities may have a chance to KO the competition.

The soul of the device, which is expected to be launched later as the N900 Rover, is based on leaked information from an OMAP ARM3 chipset from Texas Instruments, which includes a high-end graphics core (including OpenGL ES 1.1 support) in addition to the buffalo-powered CPU. This time, the display is the responsibility of a display with a resolution of 800 × 480 pixels, about which, unfortunately, it is not yet known exactly how large the diagonal. However, we can be sure of the presence of a 5 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics and wireless radios (Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, HSDPA compatible GSM module), just as there is no doubt that the QWERTY keyboard can be slid sideways from under the device.

Nokia is developing a Tablet PC with a full-featured keyboard 

The price of the product, which is expected to be released with the Linux operating system, is currently unknown, but it is rumored that it will only take a few months for the device to officially launch.

 Nokia is developing a Tablet PC with a full-featured keyboard

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