Laptops Nokia Booklet 3G Specs and price out

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raksrules

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Nokia confirmed that it will be running on Windows 7, as expected, and finally released the price of the device: 570 euros! That’s a whopping Rs 40,000, which is way too much for a netbook, if you ask us.
In any case, here’s what your money will get you if you opt for the Booklet 3G:
Display: 10.1 inches, 1280×720 pixels, glass window, accelerometer
Processor: Intel Atom Z530, 1.6 GHz
OS: Windows 7
RAM: 1GB DDR2 (533 Mhz), soldered
HDD: 120GB, 1.8†SATA, 8 MB cache, 4200 RPM
Webcam: 1.3 MP Webcam with integrated microphone
Connectivity: Wi-Fi, Blueooth, built-in 3G modem with hotswappable SIM card slow, GPRS
Maps: A-GPS with Ovi Maps
Ports: 1 HDMI, 3 USB 2.0, 1 DC-in, 1 SD card reader, 1 3.5mm audio jack
Size: 1.2kgs; 264 x 185 x 19.9 mm
Software: MS Office Small Business (60-day trial), Internet Explorer 8; Nokia Update Manager; Ovi Suite; F-Secure Internet Security 2010 trial
Battery: 16-cell lithium-ion, providing 12 hours of usage
Source: Nokia confirms N97 Mini, Booklet 3G with specs and prices
40k :O
I would better buy a studio 14 or inspiron 14
 
I don't see how these will sell, unless Nokia tie it to some Internet service contract.

They may also check the option of "Buy 1 get 1 free!".
 
Only Specs noteworthy are:

Connectivity: Wi-Fi, Blueooth, built-in 3G modem with hotswappable SIM card slot, GPRS

Maps: A-GPS with Ovi Maps

Battery: 16-cell lithium-ion, providing 12 hours of usage

 
raksrules said:
^^ Supposed to be as per the screen size and Atom proccy at least ....Nokia calls it a Booklet :P

800$ nokia has lost its brain ..for pricing it so much

Nokia releases full Booklet 3G spec

19mm thin, 1280x720 screen, 16-cell battery

Nokia has released more details on its first netbook, the Booklet 3G. The Booklet 3G is a pretty stylish piece of kit, but aside from that there's some pretty interesting goodies under its aluminium bonnet.

As you probably know by now, the Booklet 3G is based on Intel's Atom Z530 and has 1GB of memory, like most netbooks. However, the rest of the spec is anything but your dreary dose of cheap netbookish stuff. It's a fanless design, and Nokia opted for a 120GB, 1.8-inch 4200rpm hard drive to save space, weight and help out with the thermals. Of course, 1.8-inch drives are rather slow and pricey,but we're guessing Nokia will offer an SSD option at some point.

Another thing that sets it apart from the competition is the 10.1-inch 1280x720 screen screen and its removable 16-cell 56.8 Wh Li-Ion prismatic battery, which should provide enough juice for 12 hours of computing. Neat, but the big battery and aluminium chassis add quite a bit of weight, and at 1250g the Booklet 3G is not very light, especially considering it's just 19mm thick.

As you would expect from a Nokia, connectivity isn't an issue. Bluetooth 2.1+EDR, 802.11 b/g/n and optional 3G support should meet anyone's needs. You also get HDMI, A-GPS and an accelerometer.

Basically the Booklet 3G sounds like a very nice machine indeed. It's stylish, thin, silent and offers immense battery life, and its build quality will probably be second to none. However, at €570 or just over $800, it's mind bogglingly expensive for a netbook, no matter how good it is. There's still hope Nokia could use its pull with telcos to offer it under some more reasonable subsidized prices or long term payment plans.

http://www.fudzilla.com/content/view/15329/1/
 
Lol it seems Nokia forgot that this isn't their so called high end 'N' series phone to price it at 40k.

uber phail!
 
Nokia may have thought that if they can sell N97 at 35k then people would buy their laptops for 40k. :S
Sirf 5 hazaar zyaada deke laptop mil raha hai....WTF :@

I hope no one buys this crap booklet
 
Even if they price it at 20k, if seervice will be handled by nokia care, i wont touch this shit...

These nokia care guys dont know the meaning of reliability or the importance of time..
 
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