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Nokia launches Linux-based Internet tablet

The Linux-based mobile device marketplace is growing and thriving, and Nokia is but one beneficiary, though a strong one indeed.

As a sign of the times, Nokia's Thursday, 18 October, launch of the "Internet Tablet" device, N810, represents a move away from phones and into new opportunities in mobile devices where chatting, finding airports, capturing the moment, hearing the notes and checking on scores are all done over the wireless Internet.

In order to accomplish all of that, the device offers up to 45 hours of music playback, and with an optional 10GB memory card, it can store as many as 7,500 songs. It has a 4.13-inch, 800x480 resolution wide-screen display.

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