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http://blog.laptopmag.com/worst-gadget-flops-of-all-time?slide=5
`25 Worst Gadget Flops of All Time
`By Mark Spoonauer, LAPTOP Editor in Chief | May 23, 2013 04:45 PM EDT
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`laptopmag.com
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`Once upon a time Nokia believed it could compete
`in the handheld gaming market, and that delusion
`manifested itself in the form of the N-Gage. This
`combination phone and mobile console was so
`awkward it was funny—assuming you didn't fork
`over $299 to get one. For starters, the N-Gage
`forced users to hold it up their heads sideways to
`talk, which make people look like they were
`holding a taco up to their ears. Gamers also
`needed to remove the back cover and battery to
`swap games. Nokia would release a mobile mea
`culpa sequel in the N-Gage 2, but it was too little,
`too late.
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`Nokia N-Gage (2003)
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