By Tim Conneally | Published August 24, 2009, 9:32 AM
Today, Finnish mobile phone leader Nokia introduced its first notebook PC, the Nokia Booklet 3G.
Mobility is still the name of the game for the 25-year cellular phone pioneer, as the 10" Booklet 3G is designed for portability, with an aluminum chassis only .79" (2 cm) thick that weighs only 2.75 lbs (1.25kg). Naturally, it will also feature built-in 3G, HSPA, A-GPS, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity.
Since Nokia is not launching the device until September 2, information about the Booklet 3G is currently limited. The Windows-based device is powered by an Intel Atom processor of indeterminate speed and will include a built-in Webcam, SD card reader and one feature not typically found on netbooks, an HDMI out for HD video output.
http://www.betanews.com/article/Nokia-introduces-its-first-notebook-PC/1251120750
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