HTTP:: Nokia Booklet 3G Gets Early Hands On
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As some of you probably remember, Nokia, the world's leading vendor of mobile phones, has made its debut into the market for low-power, low-cost, portable computer systems with the introduction of its first netbook system, the Booklet 3G. Announced over one week ago, the Intel Atom-based system has been kept under wraps for a while, up until this moment, when Nokia announced more details on the device, at the Nokia World 2009 event, which has kicked off today with a keynote on some of the company's latest products. The Finish company has announced that its first portable computer system and also the first device it manufacturers on a x86 architecture, the Booklet 3G, will be available for €575 ($816), pre-subsidies, a price tag that comes close to previous rumors that indicated the netbook to be coming out with a price point of US$799, pre-subsidies. However, the company expects that the price of the Booklet 3G will come down, once network carriers start subsidizing the !
ultraportable, which comes with a 3GB connectivity solution as a standard feature. In related news, the fellows over at Slashgear have been lucky enough to get their hands on one of the pre-production units and have posted pictures and first impressions on the new device. According to them, Nokia managed to provide the Booklet 3G with one of ...
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