Finally we have Nokia tapping into the netbook market. There were speculation, and it’s time for us to appreciate the Windows operated Nokia Booklet 3G, I’m floored for it already. The mini-laptop with a 10-inch screen (1366 x 768 pixels), stuffs 3G (as the name itself suggest) along with HSPA and Wi-Fi for brisk connectivity and HD video playback for high-definition viewing. Being conceived, we guess, upon the best in the netbook market, Nokia has the tinge of its deference maintained, curtsey its projection as a fully-connected and versatile netbook. Imbedded with an Intel Atom processor, for efficient and fast computing needs, the 2.75 pounds mini-laptop is touted to have a majorly high – 12 hours of battery life.
The Nokia Booklet 3G is linked with Ovi Maps, and is the first of its kind device to sport A-GPS. For connectivity the netbook features an HDMI output, a front facing web-cam for easy video conferencing, Bluetooth and SD card reader. Nothing more on the specs or price is available yet, thus we will have to wait until Nokia World in Stuttgart, scheduled for September 2.
The Nokia Booklet 3G is linked with Ovi Maps, and is the first of its kind device to sport A-GPS. For connectivity the netbook features an HDMI output, a front facing web-cam for easy video conferencing, Bluetooth and SD card reader. Nothing more on the specs or price is available yet, thus we will have to wait until Nokia World in Stuttgart, scheduled for September 2.
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