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TV, definitely.
However, it's going to be a hard sell simply because there's no desktop ubiquity of iTunes - which was brought in backdoor through iPods and later utilized by iPhones.
Social media will be an odd sell. And one I fear will end in backlash - the average Twitter and Facebook user isn't that savvy.
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No iTunes support won't hold it back. What device(s) use it?? And I bet someone figures out how to sync the player to iTunes, but why? I don't quite understand what you mean? What does iTunes have to do with the N900? I think you overestimate how much people like iTunes.
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I doubt Nokia will advertise the n900 in american mainstream(tv) media at all
So given this - how do we help Nokia advertise the n900. Where do you think it will have the biggest impact and what would you propose as a theme for the advert?