engadget.com - 10/13/2009
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That $599 non-subsidized price still sounds silly -- and $299 with a 2-year $60 monthly contract seems almost more extreme -- but there's no denying that the Booklet 3G is a truly premium netbook. It's light, strong and very elegant, with an aluminum chassis, wonderful keyboard and spacious ...
maximumpc.com - 10/14/2009
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Nokia has announced that its upcoming netbook, the
Booklet 3G, will make its U.S. debut in November....
AT&T and Best Buy will serve as the Finnish mobile phone giant’s launch partners. The netbook will be available for $299 with a two-year AT&T service contract. Those not too keen on a ...
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Nokia Partners with Best Buy, AT&T for Booklet 3G's ...
engadget.com - 10/13/2009
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Nokia, AT&T, Best Buy and Microsoft are all
holding hands and singing the same song about Nokia's...
Booklet 3G today. The good news is that the device will be subsidized by AT&T, at $299 with a 2-year contract at a $60 a month data plan -- ...
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Nokia tells all on Booklet 3G: $299 with a 2-year ...
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Engadget plays with the Nokia Booklet 3G (video)
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Engadget had the opportunity to play with the Nokia Booklet 3G. This premium netbook will retail for $599 or for $299 with a 2-year $60 monthly AT&T; contract. It promises a 12 hours battery life and will be released on October 22nd, the launch date of Windows 7. ...
Best Buy stocking Nokia's Booklet 3G on November 15th
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... ," and now we've got something a bit more precise to share. Starting now, Reward Zone members can waltz into their local store and place a pre-order, while public availability is pegged for November 15th. As we'd heard, the 2.76-pound, Atom-powered netbook will be sold for $299.99 with a 2-year AT&T data contract or $599.99 straight-up. Oh, and if you're looking to get your order in early, we'd recommend printing out that image above just so you don't baffle anyone with your otherworldly request. ...
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