Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Nokia Booklet 3G mini-laptop will Run 12 Hours price $299

Nokia Booklet 3G mini-laptop will come just after the weakest holiday sales in 17 years and the moment when world’s recession just has made well. Well, the world’s mobile giant is going to bring out its first Laptop PC at the end of the year with the collaboration of three companies. Recently, Nokia has introduced is Booklet 3G notebook to USA. The other partners are AT&T, Best Buy and Microsoft. They are claiming that the laptop will rupture that difference between personal computer and mobile device. It also claims that the laptop pc will run with Windows 7, AT&T may monitor data communication and Best Buy will be responsible retailer.

The Booklet 3G will be available exclusively in Best Buy (NYSE: BBY) stores throughout the holiday retail season, and users will be able to buy the mini-laptop without a data commitment for $599. The Booklet 3G is powered by the Intel (NSDQ: INTC) Atom processor, has a chassis made from a single piece of aluminum, and will run its operating system is Microsoft (NSDQ: MSFT) Windows 7.

The mini-laptop also comes with an HDMI port for HD video out, a front-facing camera for video calling, integrated Bluetooth, and an easily accessible SD card reader. Other features include the glass 10.1-inch HD-ready display, integrated A-GPS with Ovi Maps, and the latest version of Ovi Suite for effortless syncing with a Nokia mobile device.

Previously, I mentioned that the Booklet 3G runs on Windows 7 and it will be framework of the mini-laptop would be aluminum and the weigh is just 2.76 pounds. So, it seems to be a light in weight to carry.  The portable mini-laptop will be connected with high speed internet with the support of 3G/HSPA or Wi-Fi wireless technology with AT&T package. The Nokia Booklet 3G is equipped with Intel Atom processor and 120GB of storage drive and has Wi-Fi, 3G capabilities, GPS. The 16-cell battery will support up-to 12 hours of battery life. So, won’t have to be anxious to carry their charges.

It is not clear that the Booklet 3G will be available out of US at this moment but the consumer will get to but it after Oct 22, 2009 with launch of Microsoft’s most expecting and awaiting windows 7. The price tag will be $299 and have a data plan from AT&T about $60 per month. The data support organization has a plant to offer different pricing rate and will subsidize the cost for those users who will have plant to buy data two years at a time.

1 comment:

  1. Hi,
    I really liked your review. And although I really wanted to see it, then was talked out of it, I'm going to see it this weekend and am madly excited.
    Computers,Laptops,Netbooks
    Regards.

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