
Finnish handset-maker Nokia has unveiled its Booklet 3G netbook, the company's first venture into the PC-manufacturing business.
The Windows-based device, announced on Monday, will have many features commonly associated with high-end smartphones, including embedded 3G connectivity and assisted GPS (A-GPS).






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In it for graphics otherwise there's no point putting HD connectors on it, I will be interested to see what price there going to put this on the shelf for.
It's a real shame they took the Redmond shilling and have not released a Linux based version. I could really do some good stuff with one of them !!
I agree, and I had the same thought. I would really like to try one, with various Linux distributions, it looks like it could be pretty nice. But I am not about to buy one, and pay the Microsoft Tax, just to wipe the disk and install Linux myself. I've played that game once, with the ASUS N10J, and although I am very pleased with the results, my conscience still bothers me about it a bit. Not a lot, but a bit.
jw