Tuesday, August 07, 2007

Nokia N80 - Truly Connected

Give a new definition to your work and play with Nokia N80, the world's first UPnP handset. It is handset that is going to touch every aspect of your life – harmonizing your professional commitments and personal duties easily.

Finnish mobile giant Nokia launched in its existing N series the N80 model with a bang. It is set that interconnects, built compatibility between the television, audio systems and PC, making them one entity.

Weighing only 134 grams, the compact yet feature-rich N80 model is incorporated with high performance 3 Megapixel Camera CMOS, Second VGA Camera for Conference Calls, 3G Technology, Video Recording with 5 x Digital Zoom, Stereo FM Radio (Visual Radio) and Quad Band Technology.

In addition, this 3G multimedia device comes with a fast internet access and convenient intuitive browsing as well as with the possibility to send and receive emails at Wireless LAN (WLAN) speeds. thus offering users a new, innovative, unparalleled experience of mobile communication. Describing about its features, Anssi Vanjoki, Executive Vice President, Multimedia, Nokia says “Comprising the functionality of a highly advanced multimedia computer, the Nokia N80 empowers people to pursue professional goals and personal passions with equal fervor”.

The USP of the mobile set is its simple to use yet advanced UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) technology. This technology that is embedded in the set makes it almost work as a remote control, enabling secure and convenient access to compatible PCs, audio equipment and TVs.

Henceforth, the images and video kept on the Nokia N80 or a compatible PC can be viewed wirelessly on the living room TV, all in a one go. While viewing the images and videos you can enjoy, well without any hindrance of being distracted listening to your favourite songs and music stored on the device through the living room audio system. What do you think of it? A phone with a difference.

Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Raina_Kelsey

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