Its official, Nokias first netbook, the Booklet 3G, has an official price at $299 with a two-year AT&T contract. Wed assumed the worst about this beautiful device when we heard about it first, but as with other shows, our guests are still suffering some sticker shock with the price. Clayton Morris from Fox News, and Iyaz Akhtar from Gadgetell weigh in on the announcement.
Whats your take? Would you pay $299 for an underpowered netbook, or does the industrial design trump the machines weak points? Sound off in the comments, or leave a video response on YouTube.
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The battery dudes, its not even mentioned! I think you went too harsh on the computer, it delievers and its great, and runs windows 7. The computer is great, u just wanted to say bad things of the computer
CHALADEITALIA 1 year ago
He tested the 3G connection in a bed and breakfast? I have this net-book, if you like web surfing, netflix, sirius radio, flash 10, youtube, emails, ebay, look no further it does it all flawlessly and I'm running windows 7 pro. Is it pricy? yes, but look at all you get. Aluminum case, 3G, bluetooth,Gps,A-gps, 720p LCD display HDMI out, 3 USB ports, 2 memory slots.I love this machine and highly recommend it. If you want power consuming machines get a laptop or another brand net-book.
clophie 2 years ago
i really love these vids randall is such a good host
TheEnVious17 2 years ago
wtf ? my vid stopped at 1: 54 ?
backdoorman1971 2 years ago