The guys over at IntoMobile have got their hands on the Nokia Booklet 3G and have provided a quick overview of its hardware. The Nokia Booklet 3G is Nokia’s first entry into the Netbook market, and to be fair, it hasn’t failed to disappoint. It comes with Windows 7 Starter Edition and packs a 10.1″ screen, capable of displaying 720p. With a staggering 12 hour battery life and ultra-portable aluminum chassis, the Booklet 3G allows you to remain truly mobile with ease. Video after the jump.
The Nokia Booklet 3G is finally available for UK customers via nokia.co.uk. Up until now, Nokia’s booklet has only been available to pre-order in the UK, but now you can purchase it directly from Nokia for a rather suprising £649. The Nokia Booklet 3G comes with Windows 7 Starter Edition and packs a 10.1″ screen capable of displaying 720p. With a phenomenal 12 hour battery life and ultra-portable aluminum chassis, the Booklet 3G allows you to remain truly mobile with ease.
So what would you do with a stack of Nokia’s Windows 7 powered Booklet 3G’s? Well, the guys over at WOMWorld had a great idea, and decided to play a game of ‘Guess Who.’ Check out the video after the break.
Mark Guim met up with Joe Gallo from Nokia, to talk about the Nokia Booklet 3G mini-laptop for AT&T in the USA. It has an aluminum uni-body, 12 hour battery life, and runs Windows 7.
Nokia’s aquisition of the Atom CPU had risen much speculation about their future plans and whether they were heading for the netbook market. Earlier this week Nokia announced the new Nokia Booklet 3G, and officially showcased it at Nokia World in Stuttgart yesterday. Powered by the efficient Intel Atom processor, the Nokia Booklet 3G delivers impressive performance with up to 12 hours of battery life, enabling people to leave their power cable behind and still be connected and productive. Delivering the rich experience of a full-function PC inside an ultra-portable aluminum chassis, the new mini-laptop weighs 1.25 kilograms, measures slightly more than two centimeters thin, and has the features one would expect from the world’s leading mobile device manufacturer. A broad range of connectivity options – including 3G/ HSPA and Wi-Fi – gives consumers high speed access to the Internet, including Nokia’s broad suite of Ovi services, and allows them to make the most of every moment and every opportunity.
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