Nokia plans to release a tablet computer. Â And last year, the Finnish company still decided to enter the tablet market by introducing Nokia Lumia 2520. But, as it turned out, it was working on creating its own tablet for a long time. Â
According to the publication, Esko Yuliruusi worked at Nokia five years - from 1996 to 2001. Â According to him, the Finnish company has set up its first tablet in 2001. Â Its development had a hand himself Yuliruusi. Â Thus, Nokia can be called the creator of the first tablet. Â
Noted that the device was called Nokia M510 and markedly different from modern tablet-like in appearance and functionality. Â The prototype was equipped with 10-inch black and white screen with a resolution of 800 × 600 pixels and 32 MB of RAM, the same amount of memory allocated for data storage. Â Management was carried out using the buttons that were located on either side of the screen. Â Worked on the tablet platform EPOC, which is a special version of Symbian OS.
Meanwhile, today Nokia has temporarily suspended the sale of tablets Nokia Lumia 2520 and a set of accessories Nokia Travel Pack in seven countries - Austria, Denmark, Great Britain, Finland, Germany, Russia and Switzerland. Â According to The Verge, this is due to a malfunction detected in chargers AC-300 model. Â It could potentially cause a risk of electric shock upon contact with the internal components of the tablet, if the charger is connected to the network.
The company recommends users to abandon the use of charging AC-300. Â But other chargers for Nokia devices can continue to be used without fear in the normal mode.
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