Nokia enters the netbook market, offering even the first model with a HDMI connector.

To do so, it is equipped with a new chipset for Intel, because architecture today is limited to a VGA connector, not practical to often connect and disconnect the computer to a larger video screen.
This model exploits the “Pine Trail” technology from Intel that provides HD video capabilities and combines the processor with the graphics card on a single chip. This gives the computer the “HD Ready” label.
Nokia is a company that supports Linux and ARM processor suitable for both mobile as SmartBooks. But it ruled that the technology was not mature enough and preferred to go into this segment with a more conventional Intel solution.
These features may still change, as stated on the Nokia site.
The computer will not be available before the end of the year.