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By 24 August 2009 | Categories: news

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As if the world of cellphones wasn't enough, Nokia is now branching off into the murky world of PCs. The Finnish company today launched the Nokia Booklet 3G, a sweet looking aluminium netbook with a 10" HD ready display. Weighing in at 1.25 kg and boasting impressive connectivity options including Wi-Fi and 3G/ HSDPA, the Booklet seems to be no small-fry. What impressed us though is the inclusion an HDMI port for connecting it to HD devices, while A-GPS can assist in location based services and navigation.

\"A growing number of people want the computing power of a PC with the full benefits of mobility,\" said 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."

Not a lot more is known about the device since a full announcement will only be made at Nokia World on 2 September 2009. Nokia SA could not provide pricing or a SA release date. For more info go here

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