We’re glad that shipments of the Nokia Booklet 3G laptop are blazingly up-to-date now running the recently announced Windows 7. One disappointment is that the laptop spotted on Best Buy runs Windows 7 Starter Edition. For a $599 netbook, we would have expected Home Premium at least. Engadget tells us it’s a demo unit. Windows [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, October 13, 2009
We’ve already said that Best Buy will be the exclusive retailer of the Nokia Booklet 3G mini laptop–as far as the unsubsidized unit is concerned. For U.S. subsidy price for the Nokia Booklet 3G, you can thank AT&T. The U.S. wireless company will pick up about half the tab and sell the “cloudbook” for $299 [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, October 7, 2009
It’s just been announced that the Nokia Booklet 3G will be ready for retail in Germany via O2 beginning on October 22nd. So, how much will the very first netbook from Nokia cost? According to the announcement, it will be retailing for €249 (roughly $365) with a 2-yr contract of €20 ($29)/month which, in effect, [...]
Continue reading...Friday, October 2, 2009
In the US, at least, Best Buy will distribute the Nokia Booklet 3G exclusively at a much reduced price than earlier expected. The $599.99 is still a little pricier than other netbooks with similar specs, but we at PMP Today think it’s much better than $799, cloudbook or not. One way or another, it’s a tough [...]
Continue reading...Friday, September 18, 2009
Titanas has a Nokia Booklet 3G in original packaging and he’s been good enough to do an unboxing video for us. It’s the nicest netbook I’ve seen to date. The price is a little prohibitive, which makes the subsidized approach a necessity. I’d like to think Nokia has a sure winner with the Booklet 3G [...]
Continue reading...Friday, September 4, 2009
While the jury is still out as to how Nokia will fare in the netbook market, it appears that the first tall order for the Finnish company will be to sell at least 100,000 units of their Booklet 3G mini laptop. That figure stems from a report that Nokia has just ordered 100,000 netbooks from [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, August 27, 2009
With the announcement of the Booklet 3G ‘mini laptop’, it safe to assume that there will be more Nokia mobile computers in the future, and even though there are still have a lot of unclear details regarding their current offering, we’re know hearing that an ARM-based smartbook is already being planned for next year. It [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, August 25, 2009
A German tech blog came across the price of the Nokia Booklet 3G and it is a prohibitive $799, especially with an Atom processor, and no word of Nvidia Ion. My German’s not good and the robot translator not much better, but there seems to be little assurance Nokia knows what it’s getting into a [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Can’t help but be excited with the new Nokia Booklet 3G? Neither can we. So here’s a live shot of the mini laptop from Reuters. IT Portal also has 7 things we may want to know about the Nokia laptop:
Continue reading...Monday, August 24, 2009
Good day to you Nokia fans, the Finnish giant is officially in the laptop industry. The Nokia Booklet 3G is a promising little laptop (officilly, a mini laptop). It’s innovative looking and is a well-connected little critter that impresses on so many levels. It runs on Intel Atom like most other netbooks, but the unique [...]
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Friday, October 23, 2009
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