Nokia has decided they would like to dive headfirst into the netbook market with the brand new Booklet 3G.
The Nokia Booklet 3G is a small (10.1 inches and 2cm thick) and sexy little netbook that rocks a mirror-like aluminum body with relative ease. The first Nokia computer will rock up to 12-hours of battery life as well as the smorgasbord of the features you’d expect from a 2009 computer (WiFi, Bluetooth, 3G, etc).
Not yet have we seen a huge jump from the mobile world into the computer world (except Apple), so the Nokia Booklet 3G should be an interesting experiment to keep track of. Good luck Nokia!
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The Nokia Booklet 3G Brings in a New Era of Netbooks
Trend Themes
1. Netbook Market - The emergence of Nokia's Booklet 3G in the netbook market presents an opportunity for disruptive innovation in portable computing.
2. Mobile-computer Convergence - Nokia's foray into the computer world highlights the potential for disruptive innovation at the intersection of mobile and computer technologies.
3. Extended Battery Life - The impressive 12-hour battery life of Nokia's Booklet 3G paves the way for disruptive innovation in energy-efficient computing devices.
Industry Implications
1. Computers - The Nokia Booklet 3G entering the computer market creates opportunities for disruptive innovation in portable computing.
2. Mobile Technology - The convergence of mobile and computer technologies through Nokia's Booklet 3G opens up possibilities for disruptive innovation in the mobile technology industry.
3. Consumer Electronics - The focus on extended battery life in Nokia's Booklet 3G presents disruptive innovation opportunities in the consumer electronics sector, particularly in energy-efficient devices.