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Just a day after we brought you news and the first pictures of Nokia’s first netbook, a rumoured price tag has been revealed. It’s been reported over at Netbooknews.de that it will retail with a $799USD price tag, which converts to approximately £500GBP.

However this isn’t all that’s new. It’s also been revealed that the Nokia Booklet 3G will feature an Intel Atom Z530 clocked at 1.6GHz, a 120GB Hard Drive, integrated 3G, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and swappable SIM cards. From our previous report you’ll know that it also has: Windows 7, 3G support, A-GPS, a 10.1 inch screen, HDMI and a 12 hour battery life.

The official press release is still expected to take place on September the 2nd.

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