Today’s hottest computer will drop from a cell phone manufacturer. Nokia launches namely its first netbook, or Booklet, which they call the new portable mini-machine.
Nokia 3G Booklet is two inches thick and is shipped with Windows 7, at least if you believe Nokia’s presentation video of the new computer (see below). The unit runs – just like its competitors – an Atom processor from Intel.

Nokia promises up to 12 hours of battery life, but then the question is whether you can use the built-in GPS, the wireless LAN and Bluetooth connection is especially frequent. Of course, Nokia has also built computer Turbo 3G connectivity and frequent access to Nokia’s Ovi services previously launched its mobile devices.

The shell is made of aluminum and computer weighs 1.25 kilograms. On the side, we find both the HDMI connection and SD card reader. Under the lid sits a built-in webcam just above the screen of 10 inches.

How much the unit cost, or when it goes on sale is not known. But the manufacturer releasing more details in this year’s Nokia World which takes place in Stuttgart on 2 September.

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Nokia’s first netbook, or Booklet, is two inches thick.

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In Nokia’s 3G Booklet film is loaded with Windows 7.

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Audio, USB and HDMI connections. According to Nokia Booklet 3G HD-ready materials.

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