Nokia's netbook costs 799 USD
Just one day after Booklet 3G was released, pricing information and detailed configuration of this device appeared
Just one day after Booklet 3G was released, pricing information and detailed configuration of this device appeared .
The booklet integrates 1.6 GHz Intel Atom Z530 chip, 120 GB hard drive and measures 19.9 x 264 x 185 mm. The price of $ 800 (just rumored) is shocking to see this as a netbook, but as promised by Nokia, the product is also equipped with Windows 7 Home Premium, HDPA connectivity, A-GPS positioning technology. , HDMI port, standard Wi-Fi and 12-hour battery life. In addition, the device has an aluminum shell, a sharp screen (HD ready) and a number of other features that are being discussed on Twitter like the SIM card slot.
However, with the above features, the Booklet can operate continuously for 12 hours is difficult to implement unless equipped with a 9-cell battery (but the weight is only 1.25 kg). In addition, the Z530 chip does not match the HDMI port.
These questions will be explained by Nokia on September 2. Also on this day, the N97 Mini phone and the N900 tablet are also expected to appear. Page Be Geek posted 2 photos and confirmed the official photo ( press photo ) of the product.
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