August 30, 2009
Nokia Enter Uncharted Territory
Nokia recently have declared that they’re launching their very first laptop computer. Nokia have courageously entered the fiercely competitive notebook computer marketplace with their 3g computer called ‘The Booklet’. Their plan is that their fantastically powerful brand, and the progressive affiliation between cellular phones and the net will put them in a strong position to contend with other manufacturers such as Dell, Targus, Toshiba, and Levono.
The notebook computer possesses on-board 3G, GPS, and an HDMI socket for external high definition video watching. Looks are definately one of the strong points, with the crystal-clear ten inch screen set in a stylish and professional case, and the battery life of ten hrs is a pure selling point of the laptop. Full particulars of the device are likely to be declared officially at the beginning of October.
3G technology has been a massive driving factor in the speedy growth of the notebook computer market, and is also giving the mobile phone industry a much needed boost; giving owners access to the net whilst on the go. It looks as if the inclusion of a 3g receiver within the device’s internal features is the way all laptop computers and notebooks will be going, as previously, an external USB dongle has been necessary to supply internet to laptops on the go. There are still many 3g free laptop deals available on the market for savvy shoppers, where a mobile broadband contract can be bought that comes with a free laptop or notebook.
There are many free laptop deals available for people shopping on a budget.
The Nokia Booklet will hopefully be a winner at the time it is released, with its spectacular technology features, and dazzling design. The notebook computer market looks set to carry on with it’s maturation by providing low-cost stunning tech features. You should no longer require a home office, or a large thick laptop to use the internet in the home. The internet can be browsed from any room with little or no bother. With a stroke of luck, we should see 3g technology being included onboard most new netbooks and laptops.