Nokia Entering Laptop Market
June 07, 2010 // Posted by: qwcdirect // Category: Computers & Laptops, Gadgets, Technology
Nokia has been known by its success in the mobile phone industry. They are now venturing into the laptop market by launching their own range of computers with the first, The Nokia Booklet 3G, based on Microsoft Windows, powered by an Intel Atom processor. It is designed to deliver unto 12 hours of battery life and weighs about 1.25 kilograms with a thickness of about two centimeters.
The Mini Laptop comes with an HDMI port for HD video out. It is designed with a front facing camera, integrated Bluetooth and an SD card reader. The screen is 10” and has integrated A-GPS that works with Ovi maps.
With this, Nokia would be in a position to exploit a wider scale in marketing, supply chain and distribution in the already heavily commoditized market. It aims to create computers that are more social, helpful and personal in response to the wide number of users who wanted PCs with full mobility benefits as well as connectivity.