The new Nokia 3G Booklet is Nokia’s take at the oh-so-popular netbook segment. Since we’re all part-time computer geeks (besides being cellphone know-it-all’s) we can’t really stay indifferent as Nokia unveil their first portable computer.
But without further ado, have a look at those shots and if you’re impressed enough we’ll just give you the key technical features.
Nokia 3G Booklet is Nokia’s first notebook
The Nokia 3G Booklet is based on the well known Intel Atom platform, but it’s also the first netbook of its kind to feature an HDMI HD video output. Not that we would bet on the little Atom fella playing serious HD stuff, but still having that output is a nice another step into turning them netbooks into media canter PCs.
With battery life of up to 12h it’s surely one serious contender as your workday sidearm. As the name suggest, the Nokia 3G Booklet has an integrated 3G/HSDPA modem – Wi-Fi goes without saying. Another interesting feature is the built-in GPS receiver, which will successfully team up with the Nokia Maps application.
The Nokia 3G Booklet has got a 10-inch screen and measures only 20mm in thickness. It weighs 1.25kg and there’s a front-facing video camera and Bluetooth.
More information about the Nokia 3G Booklet will be available at Nokia World in the beginning of next month. Upsofar, no expected price has been announced.
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