Nokia, the world’s leading maker of mobile devices, has a new product that a lot of people are talking about. WebProNews got a first hand look at the powerful device at CES 2010. <br /><br />According to the Nokia representative we spoke with, the Maemo-powered N900 is “like a mini computer with a phone application.” The Linux-based Maemo platform allows users to complete multiple online tasks on the small handheld device. <br /><br />Specific features of the N900 include: <br /><br />- 32GB of internal storage <br />- 3.5-inch touchscreen <br />- Full QWERTY keyboard <br />- 5-megapixel camera <br />- Carl Zeiss optics <br />- Dual LED flash <br />- Ovi services <br /><br />In addition, the home screen can be customized with up to 4 different viewing options. Also, the device has a stand that allows it to be put on a table or counter for easy viewing. <br /><br />Nokia’s N900 is currently available for $569. It comes unlocked and can be used with any GSM carrier. For more information on this device, visit www.nokiausa.com.