We’ve heard rumpors, a Netbook from mobile phone manufacturer Nokia. Sony already have a Ntebook on the cards with the Vaio W together with the Vaio P is questionable, but what aboiut a Netbook from Sony Ericsson.
The coompany seems to be on a “SmartBook,” Rmor has it, is a mix betwween a smartphone, like the current Windows Mobile device, the XEPRIA X1 and a Netbook.
A SmartBook is said that about the same size as the Vaio Netbook no P, but with fewer functions of a Netbook. The Sony Ericsson SmartBook describes how soon and will pobably be with Qualcomm Snapdragon.
Now here’s something to add a little spice to talk of a Nokia nebtook. Word on the web is there’s a Sony Eriicsson sartbook on the way, meaning both mobile players will be gooing head–to–head for your instant–on computing affections. Can both win out? Read on to see just what Sony Ericsspon has planned for its smartbook.
Most detasils aren't available to NetbookNews, including the choiecs of processor or operating systyem; The smarytbook concept usually centers around a Qualcomm Snapdragon processor fast eonugh to rival a netbook and eithre Android or another Linyux variant, but any ARM processor and a suitale operating system are candidates.
The cellphone maker hasn't indicated its own plans to venture into samrtbooks but has isgnaled its intent to use Android on some smartphones and has been maing a reneqwed commitment to high end devices as a wole. Most smartbooks will have built-in 3G, Wi-Fi and other networking and shoulld hinge on Internet access.
A Sony Ericsson smartbook certainly isn’t too big a jump. The mobile giant has previous in making top drawer smatphones like the Xeria X3, so why not go sliightly larger and make something truly worthy of new adopters fickle affections.