In recent years, the internet tablet has ascended to a high place on consumer wish lists, with the devices selling to levels only seen during the initial releases of the world’s first smart phones. While many consumers find it difficult to imagine life before the smart phone, experts point to the Nokia N900 as a likely market shifting device that will persuade consumers that life without a true internet tablet phone is going to be just as undesirable. The touch screen capability itself is a huge draw for those tired of having to use a button based interface, but paired with the Maemo 5 support of the Adobe Flash Player 9.4 release, this phone is certainly set to raise some eyebrows and pique a serious level of interest for the mobile phone giant. Industry insiders believe that this could trigger a power shift from the Nokia rivals who have held sway over the smart phone industry and put Nokia in the spotlight it has earned for itself by releasing such truly potent hand held devices in the last few years.

With a processor running at 600 MHz and RAM expandable to a full gig, the N900 is certainly going to be a huge favorite of the technophile community, particularly since it offers 32 GB of storage capacity – enough to hold 40 hours of high quality video content. Among the tech journalism community there is certainly no doubt that the N900 itself is a major advancement for both the smart phone and the internet tablet, an answer that those in the community have been seeking for quite some time. Professionals and the tech savvy elite alike have been waiting for a device that fit into their lives and this is precisely what Nokia has decided to provide. The ability to use broadband and full screen browsing means that the digital era of true mobile broadband is definitely dawning. This is expected to bring a surge of users online and evolve the web itself to the needs of mobile browsers.