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Monday, August 24, 2009

Nokia's Netbook


You'll find it interesting that Nokia introduces its netbook. It's their first product to enter PC industry. It was like what the Apple did in 2007 but in the opposite way when they entered mobile phone industry by introducing its best-selling iPhone. Actually it's not the first time that Nokia tried manufacturing PC's. They produced PC's before but they decided to focus on mobile industry.


Nokia's first Netbook, named Booklet 3G, will use Intel atom processor and Microsoft's Operating System. It has a high definition screen and 12 hours of battery life. It weighs 2.5 lbs. It includes a broad suite of Ovi software offerings which has Ovi maps working with a built-in GPS navigation chip. 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 premium features include the 10-inch glass HD ready display and integrated A-GPS which, working with the Ovi Maps gadget, can pinpoint your position in seconds and open up access for a truly personal maps experience.

Introducing its Netbook is part of Nokia's plans for improving its profit margins considering its drop over the last quarters. But this would be a great challenge for the world's largest handset maker considering the margin level in the PC world.

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