No more camera bags, lenses, battery packs and cables. All I need is the newly launched Nokia N93 featuring a 3.2 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics, DVD like video capture and 3x optical zoom.
This seems to be the ultimate all in one tool. To produce multi-media stories, we need a camera and a video camera and since we upload the video files in a very compressed fashion in order to create an effective streaming process the professional equipment we use know becomes obsolete. I have seen Colin s N70 in action and am highly impressed with its applications and multimedia functions. This new model however boasts specs which are phenomenal.
Further stats on the Nokia N93: It connects directly to the TV for a widescreen movie experience or uploads your images and video to online albums or blogs. Additionally, you can create high-quality home movies and burn them to DVD with the included Adobe Premiere Elements 2.0 software.
Sharing photos and video clips is made very easy. Show off your content on the 262,144 color 2.4 QVGA display (240 x 320 pixels) featuring a super-wide 160 degree viewing angle. Share your uncompressed photos and video clips instantly via email, Bluetooth technology or by uploading them directly from the Gallery to compatible blogs. Furthermore, from browsing the web to reading your emails and office documents, you can even play games on the Nokia N93 using the screen of your compatible TV.
Part of the Nokia Nseries multimedia computer range, the Nokia N93 offers great functionality, designed to work on WLAN, 3G (WCDMA 2100 MHz), EDGE and GSM (900/1800/1900 MHz) networks, the Nokia N93 provides broadband Internet access for browsing, uploading content, and sending and receiving emails, allowing you to stay connected on the move.
Thanks to engadget and Ceridwen Devi for leading me to this peace of heaven.
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Although the multimedia and connectivity features on the N93 are cool, I have a sneaky suspicion that it will suffer from the same problems as the N90 - bulky, plastic buld-quality, terrible battery life and impractical as a "cellphone".
This doesn't mean I don't want one!