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Coming from the US, I can tell you that the difference between a good and not-so-good FM transmitter depends heavily on its ability to broadcast at 87.9MHz. This frequency is generally vacant (for reasons unknown to me) and often not a selectable option on consumer FM transmitters.
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Yes it has a receiver as well. Just no app that uses it yet.
I hope someone makes an app that takes audio from the mic and pumps it out through the FM transmitter. It will turn the N900 into a wireless microphone.
After using FM transitters for years (and I was never really happy with the sound quality of any of these FM tramitters) I recently bought a Sony car audio with AD2P support. The quality via AD2P is so much better than via FM transmitter.
And as I understand, the N900 will support AD2P out of the box.