Nokia 10.1 inch, 1280×720 HD Booklet 3G now available for £650

Nokia 10.1 inch, 1280×720 HD Booklet 3G now available for £650 – From January 2010, Nokia will be selling its 10.1 inch and 1280×720 HD Booklet 3G in the UK at an astonishing, keeling and lurching manufacturer’s proposed costing of £650 including VAT. This pricing of the netbook will makes it one of the most costly netbooks available in the market.

When the netbook was declared to get released in the month of August, it was quoted at £500, but this was even higher than that. The Booklet 3G has been comprised with 10.1 inch 1280×720 HD ready screen, HDMI, integrated 3G, Wi-Fi and A-GPS, along with 1GB RAM, Intel Z530 processor, 120 GB hard disk drive, GMA500 and a big 16 cell battery, which can seemingly hold the netbook powered for approx. 12 hours.

Also, the laptop will be available with Windows 7; all carried in a 19.9mm thick and 1.25 Kg enclosures. Nokia has more plans to build another Booklet 3G in the year 2010 and we are expecting it to be a less expensive one, running on Intel platform, comprised with Maemo technology.

Till year 1991, Nokia has not been well acknowledged for manufacturing computers or laptops but it has been reckoned when it left the computer business altogether. The Nokia Booklet 3G is like the return of Nokia to the portable computer world, equipped with the concept of device halting from long battery life of the company’s phones with everything manufactured around that notion.
It seems to an awesome idea, having a netbook created around a battery. On the first note, Nokia Booklet 3G is a very well designed, stylish and elegant netbook. This manufacturing of netbook by Nokia, really get us to think on the topic that, if a computer maker can reveal a stylish looking phone, why can’t a phone manufacturer make an attractive computer? The entire base of the Booklet has been made from premium quality aluminum and it used to release all the heat through its chassis. In addition, the layout and design of the Booklet 3G are neat, clean and very distinguished. It has been really a good effort taken by Nokia this time.