18 posts tagged “n82”
Reiter's Camera Phone Report has some great interview video coverage from the US CTIA. Reiter used a Nokia N82 to record an interesting conversation about WiMAX and LTE, and another conversation that he captured on video was Rafe from All About Symbian asking questions about Share on Ovi. Check out the videos below.
The Master of Position art held a Q&A session to answer questions from bloggers. For those that missed out Stavros used the Nokia N82 to draw a picture on a Map using the GPS built into N82 to find his position on the map.
The Q&A session is here:
Check out the Gadget Show Review of the Nokia N82.
The Nokia N95, N82, and N95 8GB have received DLNA Certification as Mobile Digital Media Servers! Search on DLNA.org to view more details of what's involved and what other devices are DLNA Certified.
Reiter's Camera Phone Report has gotten a hold of a Nokia N82. Check out Reiter's site to find out how the camera stacks up to his tests.
According to the countdown timer on TheWorldIsMyCanvas.com in just one week the amazing Stavros will use GPS Position Art with his Nokia N82 to recreate your masterpiece drawing in the great city of Rome! Interesting web event..
The KNFB mobile reader is an application designed for the N82 that reads outloud text present in a photo. According to the article and KNFB website the application works very well for reading printed text and even works for hand written text depending on how legible the handwriting is. Sounds like a great application that can help people that are blind or have difficulty seeing in their day to day life.
OSNews is usually known for their coverage of PC, Mac, GNU/Linux, and OS related news (hence the name), but with the increasing features of Multimedia portable devices they have started reviewing portable devices. Here OSNews reviews positively the Nokia N82, they describe the features and mention pros and cons they found while reviewing it. They also posted some good example photos to show the photo quality in day light, low light, almost darkness, darkness, and complete darkness. Overall it's a good review worth reading.
I recently uploaded some photos from a work team building event to my Twango account. We hiked up a small mountain named Mount Takao. It was pretty since the red and orange fall colored leaves were still on the trees and the hike wasn't too long. Some of my favorite photos from the trip are linked below:

