Nokia join Netbook market with the 3G Booklet
October 14, 2009 by
Filed under 3G Booklet, Netbook Accessories / News, Netbooks
Nokia has amazed the world by introducing their very own netbook; the 3G Booklet. For more than 25 years, Nokia has been a creator and leader in the mobile market, but are now bringing their history and knowledge to the PC world. Ian Buckle, the chief designer, has stated that Nokia has been studying the PC market for years, waiting to create something never done before. The new 3G Booklet still has many key trends of the Nokia design, including a slight ‘Nokia Smile’ curve that many people will not even notice. This new device is not called either a netbook or laptop, but a booklet, as the specifications state, it is a mini laptop.
There is an increasing number of computer users who want the PC computing power but with the benefits of mobility. Nokia is working to connect users and the Nokia 3G Booklet is a natural development for them. Nokia definitely has a long and strong history in mobility and with its superb battery life, top design, and continuous connectivity; they will be creating something forceful. This will provide user a computer in a more helpful, social and personal way. Other than being very powerful, the 3G Booklet also looks good. It lines are smooth, has a glossy cover, an aluminum underside and is also thin and light. The features that many users will be drawn to are the HD capabilities, the operation system, Windows 7 and the 12 hours of battery life.
Other Features of the Nokia 3G Booklet include:
The mobile and PC markets today have become very interesting. If Nokia is able to use their industrial strength and impressive knowledge to create a device at an affordable price for users, they could become one of the top companies in the laptop market very fast.
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