Apparently not content material to generate wonderful cellular phones, and wanting to cash in on the burgeoning netbook market place, Nokia comes in having a netbook that has, among other attributes, outstanding battery lifestyle!
from Slashdot
“Today Nokia unveiled its first netbook that runs Windows and packs an Intel Atom processor. The Nokia Booklet 3G is the first Nokia device to feature a full-sized keypad and a 10-inch display. Recombu.com has listed the specs, which include an SD card reader,
Windows 7 Enterprise, Bluetooth,
Windows 7 Discount, GPS,
Office Standard 2007 Key, 3G, HSDPA (3.5G), Wi-Fi, an HDMI port for HD video out and a front facing camera for video calling. According to Nokia the Booklet will provide 12 hours of battery life.”
The included picture is not very clear,
Windows 7 Code, but one from Betanews shows the netbook to have a standard layout. Also, the Betanews article states that the netbook will have an aluminum frame. Nice!
from Betanews
I’m thinking that Nokia,
Office Standard 2007 Key, famous for its human-friendly engineering must be including features which make the netbook easier to use than the competition. I also await the announcement of a Nokia that has a place for a SIM card…
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