Nokia has announced the launch of their first netbook today, the Nokia Booklet 3G which boasts some pretty powerful specs.
?A growing number of people want the computing power of a PC with the full benefits of mobility,? adds Kai Oistamo, Nokia?s Executive Vice President for Devices. ?We are in the business of connecting people and the Nokia Booklet 3G is a natural evolution for us. ... [ read the full article ]
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Originally posted by varnull: Nice device ruined by proprietary software.. when will these idiots learn? .. Nokia have a perfectly usable mobile OS which they should develop.
huh?
1st you say nice device ruined by proprietary software.
Well windows 7 is NOT Proprietary! M$ is releasing it in October!
2nd you say Nokia has their own OS they should develop when you just said proprietary software would ruin it!
Maybe you where being a smart ass & it is getting late & i didn't catch it! i dunno?! But PROPRIETARY means NOKIA made it for them selves & their equipment & it is probably not ope source.
yeah, i think i will stick the using my laptops bluetooth and using the unlimited data contract on my phone for 3g internet, as no matter how hard i bash it ive never had a bill for extra bandwidth... unlike most 3g dongles or netbooks.
and when theres no 3g signal, theres always cough backtrack. lol
I love that...it's not hd, but you can downscale HD video to play on it, so it is "HD ready." And it's not glass...it would be insane to put a glass screen in a laptop...not just because of the shatering concern, but also because of weight.