If you need to do rough video in the field, and are looking for a way to get rid of excess devices, get the N93(i) as it really is the only good solution around. But if the video doesn't really need to be that good, look at the N73, in my mind a much more flexible device and one I can live with easily on a daily basis. It is the most robust convergance device around - if Nokia put a little extra RAM in it, and a slightly faster processor, they would decidedly have one of the top three smart/convergence phones. If you've got a couple months, wait for the N95.
“Measuring 21.5 inches each, with 1920 x 1080 resolution, 1,000:1 contrast ratio, and optical multitouch technology under their chunky bezels, these two models represent the biggest mainstream push for touchscreen computing yet.”
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If you need to do rough video in the field, and are looking for a way to get rid of excess devices, get the N93(i) as it really is the only good solution around. But if the video doesn't really need to be that good, look at the N73, in my mind a much more flexible device and one I can live with easily on a daily basis. It is the most robust convergance device around - if Nokia put a little extra RAM in it, and a slightly faster processor, they would decidedly have one of the top three smart/convergence phones. If you've got a couple months, wait for the N95.