Comes the netbook Nokia 3G Booklet

Posted by amy | Posted in EC Market, Reviews | Posted on 16-08-2010-05-2008

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The first netbook Nokia 3G chimera Booklet . The question is: Why almost unchallenged leader of the mobile decides to dive into the world of the Netbook ? One possible answer could be because for some time, some of the largest companies in its competitors, see for Sony and LG , have made the big move, while others such as HP(Pavilion dv9000 Battery) and Acer(Acer aspire One battery) have undertaken in the opposite direction by expanding their range action in the world of mobile telephony, now ’s add also that in the era of Social Network Communication between people has taken different shapes and sizes and we probably would have found a key to the story, not simply considering Nokia as a leader in mobile telephony but also as a leader in mobile communication systems .

What can we expect from the Finnish giant? The risk of that Nokia could be damaging their image , offering a mediocre product or at least indistinguishable from the crowd, but the experience gained and the great foresight to lead the company to tighten and renew trade agreements with both Microsoft Intel , if we add the technology experience and commitment in research which has always marked eg as regards batteries and connectivity, there are all the conditions and in fact some of the salient features of 3G will Booklet :

a long battery life: We are talking about 12 hours as Toshiba PA3176U-1BRS battery, 3G/HSPA connectivity , WI – FI and high speed internet access of course , add to this innovative design , aluminum frame , glass display HD ready and HDMI port for high-definition video .

If you consider the main actors of this story , namely Nokia , Microsoft and Intel would naturally come to easy conclusions such as ” whatever happens will be a success” but trying to go over and read between the lines I wonder if we might be confronted with a new evolution of the concept of mobility , the ingredients are all there and it is also natural to think that competitors will not look long.

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