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    Fresh Shots of the Nokia RX-5 Tablet Prototype

    From the wilds of the Indonesian jungle message boards come these new shots of a mysterious Nokia tablet (or MID, or large phone) with a sliding QWERTY, labeled RX-5.

    The RX-5 is packing a 5MP Carl Zeiss camera, a full QWERTY in the style of the N97 or Sony's XPERIA series, and a bunch of other interesting features:

    * Screen resolution of 800 by 480 pixels.

    * Support for both chambers. * Support for both Chambers. The most advanced auto could count, flash, and a resolution of 2608 by 1966 pixels, about 5 megapixels The most advanced auto could count, flash, and a resolution of 2608 by 1966 pixels, about 5 megapixels

    * FM transmitter and receiver * FM transmitter and receiver

    * Accelerometer * Accelerometer

    * WiFi b and g standards under * WiFi b and g standards under

    * Internal Memory 128 megabytes DDR manufactured by Samsung * Internal Memory 128 megabytes DDR manufactured by Samsung

    * Keyboard is similar to the N810, with a few extra keys * Keyboard is similar to the N810, with a few extra keys

    * Chipset OMAP3 ARM Texas Instruments, with support for frequency scaling * Chipset OMAP3 ARM Texas Instruments, with support for frequency scaling

    * Linux Operating System based on Maema 5 * Linux Operating System based on Maema 5

    Looks interesting, but we're not sure it'll help drag Nokia out of their design rut. Frankly, we'd be a lot more excited about a revamped Symbian than another new slider, but we'll take what we can get. [Kaskus Forums via Engadget]


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