We’ve heard a few rumours lately, but now it’s official, Nokia have launched their own netbook. Constructed from aluminium it certainly looks good, but at the moment we don’t know how well it will perform. The reason for this is that Nokia won’t reveal the specs list.

However what we do know it that it will have Windows 7, 3G support, A-GPS, a 10.1 inch screen and HDMI. Nokia is also reporting a rather impressive 12 hours battery life. Which leads us to suspect that it’ll feature a Z-series atom and a SSD or perhaps some form of hybrid storage.

Nokia plans to release the complete spec list on September 2nd during Nokia World 09. It’s been speculated that because of all these features, the Nokia will carry a hefty price tag, but we won’t know for sure until it’s revealed.

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