The Nokia Home Music is one those hard to find Nokia devices, so hard in fact that I don’t think I’ve seen a review of one, although I did have the pleasure of seeing one at the Nokia House in Finland. So if you’re collector of Nokia devices, the Nokia Home Music (and maybe a N92)wouldn’t be a bad place to start, well that’s if you can manage to find one.
In the mean time head on over to the Symbian-Guru, as Ricky has managed to get his hands on one of these and written an in-depth review. Word is that soon your search for the Nokia Home Music might be getting a bit easier as supposedly coming to the US. Judging by its availability in Europe, yet not not single unit to be found online, I wouldn’t bet my N97 on it.
If you do manage to get one, hold it tight and run! Where in the world is the Nokia Music?
Update: I found some interesting info that might explain as to why the Nokia Music hasn’t hit the market earlier. DLNA is a one of the big features of the Nokia Home Music and it seems that as recently as September 2009 the Nokia Home Music HD-1 received it’s certification in being DLNA compliant. In comparison, the Nokia E72 that just recently became available got its certification in August of 2009. This would put about a month between the two releases, indicating a December 09 release for the Nokia Home Music HD-1.
Nokia Home Music: a rare review for a rare device

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