Mobile Gaint Nokia Now enters in Laptop World, Nokia has announced today its debut in the world of computer systems. According to the announcement, the company plans to roll out its first Windows-based portable computer system, the Nokia Booklet 3G. Confirming previous rumors about it, the new device is going to compete in the market of netbook computer systems; more precisely, the Booklet 3G is expected to go head-to-head with some of the already available Intel Atom-based netbooks.
The device is a standard netbook, weighing 1.25kg and with a ten-inch screen. It’s powered by an Intel Atom processor, and will offer a choice of HSDPA and Wi-Fi connectivity, A-GPS for mapping and other location-based services, and promises up to 12 hours of battery life.
Nokia Booklet 3G comes toting a glass 10.1-inch HD display (it has an HDMI port for HD video out). Nokia’s mini laptop PC also featuring onboard assisted-GPS with Ovi Maps neatly sat in the passenger seat. There’s a single front-facing camera nestled above the 10.1-inch HD screen for video chat, with Bluetooth and a built-in SD card reader also making appearances.

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Interesting News , Lets see how Nokia handle other laptop manufacturers
Solid state HDD or not? How much storage?
I hope that laptops will soon have OLED screen.Check this http://www.oledgadgets.com