Nokia netbook launched in June
Nokia may launch its netbook in this quarter, the design of the device is more compact than a laptop
Nokia may launch its netbook in this quarter, the design of the device is more compact than a laptop .
Nokia's netbook may appear later this quarter. Photo: Electricpig .
Information about Nokia's netbook again. According to the latest report of the manufacturer Elitegroup Computer Systems (Taiwan), the device of the "giant" Finland has a more compact design than a laptop.
Meanwhile, according to another source, Nokia said it is expecting its new device to arrive by the end of this quarter, around June. However, the company also acknowledges it will be difficult to get into it. new place.
Nokia's netbook may be a new line alongside Internet tablet models already on the market.
In an interview in late February, Nokia executives confirmed that the company is actively researching and will release a laptop. Nokia is the number one mobile manufacturer in the world, it is expected that its netbook will have a compact design, like the Vaio P, which incorporates 3G mobile broadband connections, 32GB flash memory like N97.
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