Nokia have decieded that they want to release a device in unknown territory, the netbook market. Nokia have courageously entered the fiercely competitive notebook computer market with their 3g computer called ‘The Booklet’. They hope their fantastically strong brand name, and the increasing association between cellular telephones and the internet will put them in a strong place to compete with competitors such as Dell, Acer, Asus, and Sony.
Features of the Nokia Booklet include built-in 3g hardware, bluetooth and wireless network receiving systems, an Intel Atom Z530 processor, and a GPS receiver The 10 inch display is set perfectly with in the fashionable case, and the battery life of 10 hrs is a real bonus for owners of the device. There is speculation about the timing for the announcement of the Nokia Booklet, which will probably include information about the specs and release date. Early indications are suggesting the beginning of September.
The notebook market has matured significantly over the last few years, largely because the uptake of 3G technology; offering users access to the internet whilst on the go. It looks as if the inclusion of a 3g receiver within the device’s internal features is the way all laptops and notebooks will be going, whereas previously, an external USB dongle has been required to supply internet to laptop computers on the go. There are still many 3g free laptop deals available on the marketplace for savvy shoppers, where a mobile broadband contract can be bought that comes with a free laptop computer or notebook.
For existing laptop owners who want to economically take advantage of mobile broadband, there are many pay as you go mobile broadband deals.
The Booklet should be in instant win with prospective buyers in the notebook computer market, with its stunning technology features, and dazzling design. The notebook market looks set to proceed with it’s growth by offering affordable stunning technology. You will no longer need a home office, or a large thick laptop computer to use the internet in the home. The world wide web can be browsed from anywhere in the house with little or no bother. With a stroke of luck, we should see 3g technology being included onboard most new netbooks and laptops.

