The Gadget Show: Web TV Episode 54 Nokia N86 & onetruemedia.

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Uploaded by on Oct 22, 2009

Jon checks out the Nokia N86, Ortis gets editing with onetruemedia.com, and Dionne brings us the latest gadget news. For more videos, news and reviews go to http://fwd.five.tv/gadget-show

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  • I totally understand what you mean! Just because it's the letter "h" doesn't mean it has to begin with one! You may say ay and bee but you don't say wubblewoo! It's the letter "aitch"

  • I dont get why people just post- FIRST COMMENT/VIEWER!.....waste..

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  • just use windows media editor

  • ok, thi is nice: a 50 years old man says the n86 is old fashioned... ok... n82 its not far from n86 on design

  • The big problem I have with cameraphones is the delay between pressing the shutter button and the photo actually being taken. dedicated digital cameras have largely overcome this problem but at the moment most cameraphones have yet to overcome this hurdle.

  • If a car company brought out a new model car which was only a tad better with minimal new options like Nokia have nobody would buy it.. Why bother..

  • I would have just thrown the phones off the roof.

    Dunno why, just looks tempting to be honest.

  • "...it is, however, a feature of Hiberno-English[2] and other varieties of English, such as those of Malaysia and Singapore. In Northern Ireland it is a shibboleth as Protestant schools teach aitch and Catholics haitch.[3] In Australia, this has also been attributed to Catholic school teaching."

  • ACCENT by the way, they cant help it

  • on of them is the newfoundland accent

  • What ad?

  • In what "dialect" is "h" pronounced as "haytch"? The dialect where people can't be bothered to speak correctly?

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