pcmag.com — Nokia is one of the most unlikely companies to launch a netbook, given that cell phones are its claim to fame. Most manufacturers can attest that the key to a successful netbook is to find the right combination of differentiators while minimizing its flaws. The design, battery life, and user experience are exceptional for a first-time netbook maker
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madwhNov 14, 2009
Dell phone, nokia netbook, what's next? HP furniture?
thorpeNov 14, 2009
Too bad Nokia is sucking more and more these days. If it wasn't for the iPhone, Nokia wouldn't even be bothering.
woollymittensNov 15, 2009
Uhm... this is not actually the N70. It's the Booklet. You're likely reacting to another article?
mashedupNov 16, 2009
No it's not the N70 but as the article says "Nokia is one of the most unlikely companies to launch a netbook, given that cell phones are its claim to fame." And I'd say they have a lot of ground to make up after their last non phone device "the N70" which was woeful. But they won't be making it up with me after their terrible service and that poor device.
vadersonNov 16, 2009
A few horror stories on here. Decent enough phones, but I'll stick with my Mac, thanks.
vadersonNov 16, 2009
A few horror stories on here. Decent enough phones, but I'll stick with my Mac, thanks.