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16th August 2005 - Nokia today announced that its flagship
imaging device, the Nokia N90, has been awarded the
European Media Phone of the Year 2005-2006 by the European
Imaging and Sound Association (EISA), the largest editorial
multimedia organization in Europe. The award is an endorsement
of the Nokia N90's industry-leading feature set, which
makes it one of the most high performance devices in
the marketplace.
Commenting on the award, EISA praised the Nokia N90
as a 'true best-of-breed multimedia phone, stuffed full
of advanced photo, video audio and messaging features'.
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EISA also highlighted the Nokia N90's Carl Zeiss optics which
'endows it with serious photographic ability, including capturing
and editing 2 megapixel digital photos and MPEG 4 352x288
resolution video.'
EISA is the largest editorial organization in Europe, with
a membership of 50 Audio, Mobile Electronics, Video and Photo
magazines all drawn from 20 European countries. At the end
of June, all EISA member magazines came together for the election
of the European awards. The panel annually chooses the best
equipment in a number of categories from products introduced
during the preceding twelve months.
Announced in April, the Nokia N90 is the flagship camera product
in Nokia's newly launched Nokia Nseries range of high performance
multimedia devices. The first mobile device to feature superior
Carl Zeiss optics and a range of advanced camera features,
the Nokia N90 meets the expectations of even the most demanding
picture taker.
"The Nokia N90 has raised the bar for mobile devices
and we are delighted to receive this accolade from consumer
electronics magazines across Europe," said Tuula Rytilä-Uotila,
Director, Imaging, EMEA, Multimedia, Nokia. "This award
is also an endorsement of the strategy behind Nokia Nseries
- to bring to market high performance multimedia devices which
will make digital convergence a reality."
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