Say hi to my new mobile companion, the Acer Aspire One 751h. It’ll be my mobile computer as Nokia ‘multimedia computers’ doesnt seem to do anything (You cant be typing on it on a table) when you are sitting down at Starbucks or something. This chap has BIG keyboards, great for people like me who has FAT fingers(ok apparantly not)
Although reports say that it’s freaking slow but it seriously depends on how you use it. Netbook is netbook, you can’t do photoshop, music editing and stuffs, it’s basically a platform for me to tweet, chat, facebook and blogging. It’s pretty good for now, but I guess I’ll have to upgrade it to Windows 7 soon. I just don’t get used to the XP style which I last used 3 years ago.
Anyway, I couldn’t force install Macintosh stuffs into it, the chipset just won’t allow. Oh did I say ever since Windows 7 came out, I fell in love with it? =P
The pricing of Windows 7 is not out yet, I got 2 computers, one which is this netbook. I think I’ll have to save and buy 2 edition cuz’ this netbook has no x64 chipset. LOL
Nokia today announces an Intel Atom-powered Nokia Booklet 3G and will be releasing pricing and market availability at the upcoming Nokia World next month.
Entering the netbook market, Nokia is set to release this ultra portable with their announced specification:
12 Hours of battery life,
3G/HSPA support with SIM card slot,
HDMI output for HD video output,
Front video camera for video calls,
Bluetooth and Wifi connectivity with SD card slot
10-inch HD-ready Glass Display
and finally something that’s lacking the netbook with, A-GPS
With the above being introduced to the market, Nokia will have to challenge the major netbooks makers with affordable pricing and standing out of its own, we shall see the fight very soon when it’s being released.