I truly don't know what is the importance (and relevance) for Nokia to create its own netbook machine -- or "Booklet" computer -- as Nokia wish to call it.
Nevertheless, the introduction of this machine seems pretty groundbreaking as it marks a major milestone whereby telecommunication company's offering start directly collide with computing company's offering; and -- in the process -- redefine the whole market and innovation structure for years to come. Nokia Booklet 3G comes with a super-crisp display, and Windows 7 operating system. This makes it a 'better machine' than most Netbook, yet at the same time pricier than most Netbook, yet still cheaper than most Notebooks in the market. Let's continue see together where Nokia would go further with this.
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