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The Future of Laptops

Nokia this week have declared that they’re launching their very first laptop computer. Nokia have bravely moved into the fiercely competitive notebook marketplace with their 3g device called ‘The Booklet’. They hope that their fantastically powerful brand name, and the progressive connection between mobile phones and the web will place them in a good position to compete with the likes of Samsung, Targus, Asus, and Levono.

The notebook possesses on-board 3G, GPS, and an HDMI socket for external HD video viewing. Looks are definately one of the strong points, with the crystal-clear ten inch screen set in a stylish and professional case, and the battery life of 11 hrs is a real selling point of the laptop. People are speculating about the timing for the announcement of the Nokia Booklet, which is likely to include details about the specs and launch date. Early indications are suggesting the beginning of September.

3G technology has been a huge driving factor in the speedy growth of the notebook market, and is also giving the cell phone industry a much needed boost; offering users access to the internet whilst on the go. The built-in 3g featured in the Nokia Booklet is looking to be the future, as previously, an external USB dongle has been necessary to provide net to laptops on the move. Careful shoppers can scout out deals on 3g mobile broadband bundles that come with a free laptop computer. There are often voucher codes available for online shoppers too. Most 3g mobile broadband packages are run on a monthly contract basis.

There are many free laptop deals available for people shopping on a budget.

The Nokia Booklet should be a victor when it is launched, with its amazing technology features, and dazzling design. The notebook marketplace looks set to carry on with it’s growth by offering low-cost impressive tech features. You should no longer need a home office, or a large thick laptop computer to use the net in the home. People can browse the web from anywhere in the home or even the garden with ease, and they do not even need a home wireless network in their home to do so. It shouldn’t be long until most of the manufacturers are including 3G technology within their devices.

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