With Booklet 3G Netbook, Nokia Makes a Go in the Laptop Business
Nokia, world leader in cellphone related products, now attempts to seize a piece of the PC market with the launch of the Intel Atom Powered Booklet 3G, a bite sized netbook with 12 hrs of battery life, impressive advanced computing capabilities, 3G HSPA data connectivity &WiFi connectivity for high-speed local internet connections and HDMI-out port for high-definition viewing on a television.
The mini laptop with a sleek aluminum shell weighs 1.25 kilograms, measures slightly more than two centimeters thin and comes in shades of gray, black or blue. It accommodates a camera set above the display for video conferencing, supports Bluetooth and includes an SD card reader.
It is certainly not at all surprising that this world leader in mobile devices has gone out of its way to make its PC inspired netbook, an extremely portable, on-the-go and apps friendly machine armed with a 10-inch glass HD ready display and an A-GPS to precisely pinpoint your location in seconds. The Booklet 3G has also been cleverly designed to showcase Ovi, Nokia’s data internet services that allows access to games, maps, media, messaging and Nokia’s Music Store. If the delivery matches the promise, the netbook will provide an unprecedented unison between your cellphone and laptop.
Pricing and availability have not yet been announced. More details are expected to be revealed at Nokia World on September 2, 2009.
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