Nokia’s Booklet 3G Netbook

Nokia's Booklet 3G NetbookI’m sure there are a lot of us are following a series of speculations and rumors that have surfaced on the internet since late last year, Espoo, Finland-based Nokia, the world’s leading vendor of mobile phones has announced the debut in the world of computer systems. According to the announcement, the company plans to roll out its first Windows-based portable computer system, the Nokia Booklet 3G. Confirming previous rumors about it, the new device is going to compete in the market of netbook computer systems; more precisely, the Booklet 3G is expected to go head-to-head with some of the already available Intel Atom-based netbooks.

This new Booklet 3G netbook has been designed as a 10-inch portable computer system, powered by Microsoft’s Windows operating system and coming to provide end-users with a battery life of up to 12 hours. The device boasts built-in 3G/HSPA and Wi-Fi connectivity support, enabling a quick Internet connection. There’s also an HDMI port for HD video out, integrated webcam, Bluetooth and SD card reader. The Booklet also includes A-GPS with Ovi Maps, allowing users to pinpoint their location, wherever they are. Well, more details on the device are expected to be made available at the Nokia World event, on September 2, when the company will provide detailed specifications with market availability and pricing.

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