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Though Kai Öistämö, Nokia's executive vice-president for devices, [4] has said the Booklet is "a natural evolution for us," [5] Stephen Williams from The New York Times says it is "more of a homecoming" because of Nokia's prior computer business. [5] Nokia's expansion into the netbook market is contrary to computer maker Apple's 2007 ...
2.15.3 Mini laptops. 2.16 Computer displays. 2.17 Others. ... The Nokia 5000 series is similar in features to the 3000 series, but often contains more features geared ...
Surface Laptop, Surface Laptop Go, Surface Laptop SE, Surface Laptop Studio — Monster Notebook Turkey Abra, Tulpar, Huma, Semruk, Markut Mouse Computer: Japan LuvBook Multilaser: Brazil Ultra Nokia: Finland PureBook Origin PC: United States EVO15-S, EVO17-S, EVO17-X, NT-15i, NT-15, NT-17 Panasonic: Japan Let's Note, Toughbook: CF-V21P ...
Nokia's personal computer division was sold to the British computer company ICL (International Computers Limited) in 1991, which later became part of Fujitsu. [3] However, ICL and later Fujitsu retained the MikroMikko trademark in Finland. [4] Internationally the MikroMikko line was marketed by Fujitsu under the trademark ErgoPro.
PEN/GEOS 1.0 was the new name for PC/GEOS 2.0 when GeoWorks released it on 9 April 1992. PEN/GEOS 1.0 was a pioneering personal digital assistant (PDA) technology. [18] GEOS was also used in the low-end GeoBook laptop from Brother Industries and in several Nokia Communicator models (GEOS 3.0 in models 9000, 9110). PEN/GEOS 2.0 was released in ...
The Nokia Booklet 3G mini laptop. In the 1980s, Nokia's computer division "Nokia Data" produced a series of personal computers called the "MikroMikko". [30] It was aimed at the business market. MikroMikko 1, was released on 29 September 1981. [31] Its competitor was the IBM personal computer.