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Looks like Samsung has created a clone of Nokia's N810 that will be sold in the US later this year: http://www.betanews.com/article/Samsung-Mondi-first-WiMAX-MID-in-USmaybe/1238197477 The tablet runs Windows Mobile 6.1, so the 4.3" touchscreen is therefore resistive (i.e., it requires a stylus). It slides up to reveal a QWERTY keypad and 8-direction control pad, there is a 3 megapixel autofocus camera facing outward and a VGA webcam facing the user. It has a microSD slot for memory expansion, but there is not yet a spec telling what kind of onboard memory and processing power it will provide. The article also notes: The device looks very similar to the Nokia N810 WiMAX Edition mobile Internet device (MID), which was scheduled to come to Sprint's XOHM WiMAX network in the US, but was reportedly discontinued at the beginning of 2009. Several years ago, Nokia was one of the strongest supporters of WiMAX in the US. But by January 2009, the 4G standard had still only been deployed in two U.S. cities... I was wondering why I hadn't heard much more about the WiMAX version of the N810 since the initial release announcement a year or more ago. See also: http://www.crunchgear.com/2009/03/31/ctia09-samsung-mondi-a-huge-wimax-slider/ which mistakenly calls it a "handset" and: http://www.linux-mag.com/id/7294/2/ which mistakenly calls it a "netbook" and talks up its use of Opera 9.5 browser while failing to mention the Windows Mobile OS. I'm not sure how it qualifies as a "Mobile Device Running Open Source" (from the article's title). (On a side note, the Nokia E71x smartphone, also covered in that Linux Magazine article, looks like a potential replacement for a Blackberry (same form-factor). It runs Symbian, which is supposed to go open source later this year.) And finally: http://reviews.cnet.com/8301-12261_7-10208122-51.html has a brief video demo of the Samsung Mondi. -Tom -- Tom Metro Venture Logic, Newton, MA, USA "Enterprise solutions through open source." Professional Profile: http://tmetro.venturelogic.com/
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