Nokia unveils Windows-based Nokia Booklet 3G
SHOWCASE: Nokia has unveiled the new Windows-based Nokia Booklet 3G to the world just a few minutes ago. The mini-notebook is powered by Intel’s Atom processor, with promises of a 12-hour battery life, 1.25kg weight and a thickness slightly over 2cm.
Connections wise, it will come with 3G/HSPA and Wi-Fi (with Nokia’s broad suite of Ovi services of course), as well as HDMI, front facing camera (video conferencing), integrated Bluetooth and an SD card reader.
The display itself is 10.1-inch HD-ready while there’s an integrated A-GPS which will work with Ovi Maps gadget. Of course, expect access to millions of tracks via Nokia Music Store, and Ovi Suite to sync with your Nokia smartphones.
Here’s a quick video on Booklet 3G:
Further information, including detailed specifications, market availability and pricing, will be announced at Nokia World on September 2. Meanwhile, here are some shots of the Booklet 3G.
- It's a phone! It's a notebook! No...it's a Booklet 3G!
- Powered by an Intel Atom processor, the Booklet 3G promises a 12-hour battery life.
- Expect nothing less than 3G/HSPA, Wi-Fi, HDMI and integrated Bluetooth.
- There’s an integrated A-GPS which should work with Nokia's Ovi Maps gadget.
- Three colors to choose from. We know one's black and one's silver/white, but we're pretty sure the third one's blue.
- Via a HD-ready 10.1-inch display, the Booklet 3G will give users access to the Nokia Music Store and Ovi Suite of services.







