Nokia Unveils Its First Netbook
andylim writes "Today Nokia unveiled its first netbook that runs Windows and packs an Intel Atom processor. The Nokia Booklet 3G is the first Nokia device to feature a full-sized keypad and a 10-inch display. Recombu.com has listed the specs, which include an SD card reader, Bluetooth, GPS, 3G, HSDPA (3.5G), Wi-Fi, an HDMI port for HD video out and a front-facing camera for video calling. According to Nokia, the Booklet will provide 12 hours of battery life."
How disappointing, I thought they were working on Maemo and other cool Linux stuff? Are those only considered fit for PDAs and (eventually) phones? Of course Nokia can try to become another Dell if they want to, but why is another Windows PC considered Slashdot front page material?
-- Ed Avis ed@membled.com
I would love to see an ARM netbook from Nokia, none of this Atom crap
"The Nokia Booklet 3G is the first Nokia device to feature a full-sized keypad and a 10-inch display"
nope.
Using the power of marketing.
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They bought Trolltech, who are behind QT, which KDE uses. KDE is an independent project.
Actually the original announcement was much worse...
Nokia unveils its largest phone ever !
Are you afraid your friends will fail to spot your measly iPhone(1) ?
With the Nokia Meg-A-Phone, everybody will see you using the worlds largest and most connected cyber-e-web-chat-wifiphone(2) !
The Meg-A-Phone also doubles as an emergency shelter, a radiation shield, a flotation device(3) and a room heater(4).
(1) i and possibly other vowels are a trademark of the fruit company
(2) in select locations, may be subject to restrictions depending on phases of the moon
(3) not to be used outside of parental supervision
(4) this function not to be used in aircrafts or within sight of law enforcement
May contain traces of nut.
Made from the freshest electrons.
In my experience, it's a real nightmare finding a VGA mode that the TV likes. Possibly, HDMI fixes that.
Doing what? Being in standby mode? Or actually using anything? Even my EEEPC 1000 says 7-8 hours of battery life and I get 4-4.5 using wifi/internet or watching video. So I'm guessing this will have 5-6 hours of actual use battery life.
why is another Windows PC considered Slashdot front page material?
My guess is that the majority of slashdot readers use Windows. Many of them won't admit it (here), much in the same way a fan of pop music will keep mum when he sits down at a cafeteria table he suspects is populated exclusively with sniffy jazz enthusiasts, but that only makes them a Silent Majority.
Slashdot has grown way, way, beyond it's Linux / Buffy / Anime roots, as has "geekdom" itself. It would be foolish for the editors not to acknowledge this by not running stories of interest to "mainstream tech enthusiasts," who I suspect are the majority of its readers.
FWIW, I've been using Linux since 1994, but still have a Windows box because I need to run some client's apps that are Windows-only. Both OS's have their failings, both have their charms.
At all about symbian website they have some specs listed:
Key hardware information
* Intel Atom Chipset (Z530 running at 1.6 Ghz). No fan, which means near silent running.
* 120 GB hard disk
* 3G / HSDPA and WiFi connectivity, plus integrated Bluetooth for local wireless communication
* 12 hour battery life
* 19.9 mm thick x 264 mm width x 185 mm depth
* 10.1 inch glass HD ready display
* Front facing video camera mounted, on top of the screen, for video calling
* 1 x HDMI port (for HD video out), 1 x integarted SD card reader, 3 x USB ports, 1 x audio port
* Integrated A-GPS
* Stereo speakers mounted on the front right and left corners
I see a lot of posts so far...blah blah no linux blah blah disappointing, no linux blah blah blah.
People need to get real! If Nokia had entered what is gearing up to be a very aggressive market with a linux based netbook, I would have expect the BOD to fire the CEO right away!
Asus tried it already and it failed. People who buy a netbook want it to work just like their laptop. They want to share the same documents and have the same user interface.
The fact is, this Nokia netbook looks great. It's got loads of stuff on it and is slick as snot. If it's not too expensive, I will be buying one myself and no..I wont be installing Linux.
Dude, stop using a typewriter to post on Slashdot.
Signed, everyone.
Dude, stop using a typewriter to post on Slashdot.
Speak for yourself. I was impressed - I didn't know it was even possible to post on Slashdot using an IBM Selectric.
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