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I also don't see any sign of an HDMI port. In fact it looks really close functionally to an N810 Wimax Edition (but with WinMo instead of MaeMo). Presumably the buttons on the right of the keyboard are the "full screen, zoom in, zoom out" buttons that we know and love.
Kind of odd isn't it? Nokia discontinues a WiMax tablet for the Xohm service, then after the merger Samsung brings out a very similar WiMax tablet for the now-named-Clear service. It doesn't seem to make commercial sense. I can't help wondering if there was some kind of backroom deal done in conjunction with the merger.
Nokia had a mature product and must have already amortized most of their N810 R&D costs against the non-WiMax edition, so surely they had a cash cow here. Very weird.