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Nokia unveils three new accessories

By: , IntoMobile
Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008 at 7:07 AM

Finally, it’s not just the uber-cool N97 Nokia has unveiled at their Nokia World. They also went out with three brand new accessories:

  • Nokia Home Music is a music device for home which brings internet radio, podcasts, and FM radio at the touch of a button. It can connect to mobile phone, PC or a compatible digital music player. Specs wise, there’s WiFi radio on board, and an array of connectors — including standard 3.5mm headphone jack, 3.5mm line-in, USB, Ethernet, SPDIF Optical output, RCA line-out.
  • Nokia Internet Stick CS-10 – the Finnish giant’s latest HSPA modem that supports up to 7.2mbps in downlink and up to 2.0mbps in uplink speeds.
  • Finally, Nokia Extra Power DC-11 is an external battery for those that need an extra juice from time to time. It features two separate charging connectors, allowing simultaneous charging of up to two devices via micro USB and/or Nokia’s 2mm charging interface.

And that’s about it. I like that Home Music system, especially. I could easily envision it sitting at the table in my room. Until next time, I’ll keep hating the wires… :)

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  • Thomson

    Yes the Home Music system is real interesting !
    When they be out on the market?