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Nokia's tiny tablet and Lexmark's printer/burner hybrid make their debut.

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Nokia 770 Web Tablet
Nokia's Pocket-Size Tablet: Nokia's 770 Web Tablet lets you surf the Net or check e-mail anywhere, anytime via 802.11b Wi-Fi or through your Bluetooth cell phone. Priced at $350, the 770 runs Linux and offers a 4-inch 800-by-480-pixel screen on its slim, PDA-like frame. The 770 ships with the Opera browser, an RSS news reader, an Internet radio, a media player, and image and PDF viewers. You can input data by using its handwriting recognition or an on-screen keyboard.

Lexmark P450
Print and Burn Multifunction: The $200 Lexmark P450, a hybrid inkjet photo printer and CD burner, works with removable storage devices to print 4-by-6-inch images and write files to CD for archiving--all without a PC. Included is a 2.4-inch display that lets you view and edit your photos with crop, rotate, color adjust, and remove-red-eye functions. The P450 can also print pics directly from a Bluetooth camera phone or run a slide show on a TV.

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