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GLOBAL – We’re sure you’ve seen the first pair of Nokia N8 walkthrough videos. Now, it’s time for the final instalment of the trio of videos about the hotly anticipated handset. In this video, the focus is on the music player and the HDMI connectivity available on the device. Hungry to see the latest handset in action? Join us after the jump.

To kick things off, Chris Bennetts, Senior Project Manager at Nokia, talks through the various functionalities of the music player. He searches for songs, artists and albums with ease, along with scrolling through playlists and viewing the player in both landscape and portrait mode.

The second part of the video moves on to look at the HDMI capability of the Nokia N8, a feature that we here on Conversations, and a fair few of you guys are excited about. Watch the video to see how easy it is to connect the device to your home entertainment screen, and how you can control the handset using any Bluetooth enabled device, be it a remote control or a computer keyboard.

Once you’ve had your fix here, don’t forget to check out the first and second walkthrough videos. The first looks at messaging, internet and maps, while the second takes a detailed look at the photo features.

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