Nokia releases 3G netbook: "Booklet"

Dan Warne
24 August 2009, 9:15 PM


Nokia has officially announced its first ever notebook computer with 3G built in, dubbed Booklet.

Page 3 - A view from the side

Page 1 Intro
Page 2 A closer look at the aluminium chassis
Page 3 A view from the side


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Tin (User):

Netbook with GPS... Next week, a netbook with a bedside style digital clock.

24 August 2009, 10:33 PM (3 years ago)report abuse Send to a friend reply

Raindog (New user):

Quoting Tin:
Next week, a netbook with a bedside style digital clock.

Or why not something really revolutionary like a netbook, low in cost, high on battery life good at it's intended tasks and not one trying to be something it isn't. it'd probably never sell


25 August 2009, 12:17 AM (3 years ago)report abuse Send to a friend reply

Phred (New user):

Quoting Raindog:
it'd probably never sell

Just like the 'Nokia 330 Auto Navigation' GPS unit, quite possibly the worst GPS device I've ever had the displeasure of using... Quite horrid!

25 August 2009, 7:44 AM (3 years ago)report abuse Send to a friend reply

Masami (New user):

Fully sik, I want one bro

25 August 2009, 12:26 AM (3 years ago)report abuse Send to a friend reply

The Big Baboo (New user):

Hmmmmmmmm A new "Booklet" ay :) I wonder if that'll make it any easier to handle any "Applets"? Chuckle,chuckle,honk,honk.Sorry guys I couldn't help myself :)

25 August 2009, 9:42 AM (3 years ago)report abuse Send to a friend reply

Fornax (User):

Its nice it has a high def ready screen but I doubt it will play a high def youtube video smoothly at least my dell mini9 didn't these devices just don't have enough processing power

25 August 2009, 12:47 PM (3 years ago)report abuse Send to a friend reply

odysseus (New user):

Dell-like stylin', methinks. Not in a good [XPS] way either.

25 August 2009, 10:48 PM (3 years ago)report abuse Send to a friend reply

Phil in NZ (New user):

what os is it running? Built in GSM is great. My HP tablet has it. One less thing to plug in, which is important if you have only a few ports, or you use the thing on the train, nothing to get bumped or broken by other passengers.

26 August 2009, 3:23 PM (3 years ago)report abuse Send to a friend reply

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