Jeesh.. stop already about some presentation pic. No relevance to this thread and most likely an earlier scetch of the N80 anyway.
E65 is for real, let's focus on that. It is obviously not a response to Krzr - two completely different feature sets and target audiences.
Some initial thoughts:
Those extra buttons around the key pad apparently have to do with the VoIP function.
Nice specs in small package, relatively/very thin.
Funny/weird/potentially unconfortable looking grooves on the side of the keypad; otherwise not very exiting looking but that's usual for E series.. and that damned pop port connection again.. oh well
Can't have very long battery life if wifi is used a lot, but I gather corporate use and VoIP will for quite a while mostly take place in offices, so the charger is always near.
Basically the design seems the reverse of most thin sliders e.g. N95 or Samsung where the lid slides in an U shaped base, where as in E65 the lid is U shaped and the bottom part slides into it. The benefit seems to me to be that the keypad is easier to access; and when closed the "face" looks solid and had more space for function keys - I gather this phone can largely be operated in closed mode provided you have most number you call in contacts.
Given that there seems to be a dedicated conference call button or some such like (top left one next to navipad), and all the other VoIP stuff, I bet Nokia is trying hard to sell this to corporations as their "in office" phone to replace or at least complement land lines and desktop phones.
But overall not bad at all!