Thursday 2 February 2012

Nokia M9

The M-61 is a Finnish gas mask manufactured by Nokia since the 1960s up to the 1980s. It was the standard issue gas mask for the Finnish Defense Forces, but was replaced by the updated M-95 in the 1990s. It is a side loading mask (meaning the filter attaches to the side) It uses 60 millimeter threads, but adapters are available to convert it to 40 millimeter threads
 These masks are quite common on the surplus market, most filters (marked SUOD 61, suodatin is Finnish for filter) on the market have been checked by the Technical Depot of the Finnish Defence Forces in the 1970s-1980s. The weight in grams of the filter is written on the label as before the Gulf War it was thought that a properly stored filter would still be serviceable, providing the weight of the filter had not changed (which would indicate that the activated carbon had changed, taken up moisture etc.). The filters were manufactured by Kemira in Vaasa (now part of Scott Health & Safety, in turn part of Tyco International).
 Meizu CEO J. Wong has unveiled the specifications of their upcoming M9 smartphone. According to him, this new handset will feature a 3.6-inch 720 x 480 touchscreen display, a 1GHz Cortex A8-based Samsung S5PC110 CPU, a 5MP camera, a 512MB RAM, a 512MB ROM, a microSD card slot, GPS, WiFi, Bluetooth, a USB port, TV-out and support WCDMA/CDMA/TD-SCDMA connectivity. The Meizu M9 will hit China soon for a price tag of 2,500 Yuan (about $366).
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