Saturday, October 2, 2010

Nokia set to release a Net book mini computer

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The server was unable to process the request due to an internal error. For more information about the error, either turn on IncludeExceptionDetailInFaults (either from ServiceBehaviorAttribute or from the configuration behavior) on the server in order to send the exception information back to the client, or turn on tracing as per the Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0 SDK documentation and inspect the server trace logs.

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  Nokia sneezes and consumers get the shivers. This is somewhat right, considering the fact that Nokia sets prices of its mobile phones and accessories without considering market factors. In fact, to a large extent, Nokia determines how much we pay for phones every year; irrespective of the maker of your mobile phone. Presently, the company is losing grip of that market power, thanks to competition in the mobile phone market.

A Couple of days ago, the company announced, it's dabbling into the already saturated world of Net book business. Candidly, the specs for this first ever Nokia mini laptop are very impressive, you probably can't say NO. It comes with global positioning system and runs on mobile services to boot. Of course, as you already know, Nokia products are of high quality standard and are durable. The Nokia Booklet 3G will cost you a whopping $819.

Brief Summary of Nokia Booklet 3G specs
Up to 12 hours of usage time19.9mm thinWLAN and WWAN3G/HSPALightweight: 1250g (weight)16 cell removal lithium batteryRadioCan Nokia succeed with such a pricey Net book? Is this level of diversification a good business for Nokia? Would you prefer a Nokia phone to a Nokia mini laptop? It will be interesting to see the answers to these questions. Web site and all contents ? Copyright ComputerTooSlow.com 2008, All rights reserved.Fort Worth Computer Repair  Charlotte Computer Repair  Memphis Computer Repair  Baltimore Computer Repair   

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