Nokia Booklet 3G preview
Nokia Booklet 3G is the first notebook from Nokia. The mobile market leader decided to expand its product line and attack the netbook segment, since netbooks can be assimilated with mobile devices with communication capabilities.
Nokia Booklet 3G highlights
Nokia Booklet 3G is a mini laptop powered by Intel’s Atom processor. It has a 10.1 inch glass HD display with a resolution supposed to be higher than common netbooks. It integrates a hot swappable SIM card and has 3G abilities, as the name suggests.
One of the key features is the very thin aluminium body (.78 inch or about 2cm) which weights only 2.7 lb. Another heavily promoted feature is the 12 hours autonomy, which has to be seen to be believed. It will definitely mett most mobile workers need to have a device to last at minimum 8 hours. So you can be mobile all your work day without searching for a plug.
As for other goodies, Nokia says HDMI output, front webcam and Windows 7 preinstalled. Nokia and Windows, here’s a marriage tokeep an eye on. Remember, for Nokia Internet tablet series, a Linux flavoured Maemo was good enough. Thigs seemed to be changing as Nokia tries to steal a chunck of the very profitable netbook market.
Nokia Booklet 3G photos
Here are some photos of this beautiful deviced:
Nokia Booklet 3G official video
The official site is very scarce in details: Nokia Europe Mini Laptop
What do you think, will Nokia become a leader in the laptop market?








August 31st, 2009 at 4:26 am
Nokia on the laptop market will not have the same impact as Apple on the smartphone market. Just my two cents.