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AT&T to Sell Nokia Netbook for $299 With Contract.

Remember that Nokia netbook the company announced a few weeks ago? Well it"s coming to AT&T and it"s only going to cost you three hundred bucks when coupled with a "leave your soul at the door" two year contract. When Nokia announced the price of its Booklet 3G, the company put the before-subsidies price at around ò‚¬575 (at the time that worked out to about $810). Over $800 for a netbook? Scary, scary, scary. Well today Nokia, AT&T and Microsoft announced the official after-subsidies and thankfully, it"s not drive-your-blood-pressure through the roof high. $299 will bag you the Booklet 3G, which boasts a 10-inch HD-ready screen, 3G (duh), Wi-Fi, a hot-swappable SIM card, integrated A-GPS, HDMI out, a 120 GB hard disk, 1 GB RAM, Windows 7, integrated Ovi Suite (for maps, calendar contacts, media etc),Ò a 16-cell battery that promises a 12 hour battery life, Bluetooth, 3 x USB 2.0, an SD card reader, a 10.1-inch LCD (1,280 x 720) and of course, a 1.3MP camera. The whole thing runs on Intel"s near-ubiquitous Z530 Atom processor. Unfortunately, there is a catch and AT&T didn"t cut that price in half without expected anything in return. Sign the dotted line and the company will let you take home the netbook for $299 but you won"t weasel your way out a 2 year contract with a $60 per month plan. Ouch! Those of you who want the netbook really badly but can"t stomach the contract can look forward to shelling out $599. Failing that you could always just pay the $299, sign up for the contract, and then cancel it a week later. Sure, you"ll have to pay the termination fee but as long as that"s less than $300, it"ll still work out cheaper than the full price.


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