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An Internet tablet (IT) (see also [[wikipedia:Mobile Internet Device|Mobile Internet Device]] (MID)) is a small portable computer with a touch-sensitive screen interface and wireless Internet access. Nokia has produced a series of ITs with the Maemo operating system, starting with the [[wikipedia:Nokia_770|Nokia 770]] in 2005. It was followed by the [[wikipedia:Nokia_N800|Nokia N800]] in early 2007. The updated [[wikipedia:Nokia_N810|Nokia N810]] in 2008 was the first to include a [[wikipedia:GPS|GPS]] receiver and slide-out keyboard. The [[wikipedia:Nokia_N900|Nokia N900]] was released at the end of 2009 and, with the addition of a multi-band [[wikipedia:GSM|GSM]] cell radio and a high-resolution camera, became a [[wikipedia:smart phone|smart phone]] in addition to an IT. Difference between models can be seen in [[Comparison of tablet models]]
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An Internet tablet (IT) (see also [[wikipedia:Mobile Internet Device|Mobile Internet Device]] (MID)) is a small portable computer with a touch-sensitive screen interface and wireless Internet access. Nokia has produced a series of ITs with the Maemo [[operating system]], starting with the [[wikipedia:Nokia_770|Nokia 770]] in 2005. It was followed by the [[wikipedia:Nokia_N800|Nokia N800]] in early 2007. The updated [[wikipedia:Nokia_N810|Nokia N810]] in 2008 was the first to include a [[wikipedia:GPS|GPS]] receiver and slide-out keyboard. The [[wikipedia:Nokia_N900|Nokia N900]] was released at the end of 2009 and, with the addition of a multi-band [[wikipedia:GSM|GSM]] cell radio and a high-resolution camera, became a [[wikipedia:smart phone|smart phone]] in addition to an IT. Difference between models can be seen in [[Comparison of tablet models]]
== Nokia's 5 Steps ==
== Nokia's 5 Steps ==
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The N900 has subsequently been described as the fourth step.  
The N900 has subsequently been described as the fourth step.  
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It can be assumed that the next IT and Maemo 6.0, based on Nokia's newly-acquired Qt application framework, will be the final evolution to the mainstream connected computer Nokia has planned for world domination.
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It can be assumed that the next IT and Maemo 6.0, based on Nokia's newly-acquired QT application framework, will be the final evolution to the mainstream connected computer Nokia has planned for world domination.
=== What ''are'' Nokia internet tablets? ===
=== What ''are'' Nokia internet tablets? ===
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