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Nokia’s Maemo 5 tablet shows up again, ready to play

We’re calling it: this N900 / Rover / whatever it’s called is the best looking device yet in Nokia’s Internet Tablet line, which is an encouraging thing to be able to say considering we haven’t seen any ultra-polished PR shots yet. Granted, we might be influenced a little by the rumored HSPA support with voice, T-Mobile USA availability, and Maemo 5, but really, what’s wrong with that?

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