So aside from Verizon Wireless which is now offering the HP Mini 311 loaded with Windows 7 OS, other carriers will also soon be launching their Windows 7 netbook bundles. Of course, we all know that AT&T will be launching the upcoming Nokia 3G Booklet pretty soon.
But aside from these two major U.S. carriers, other mobile companies in Europe are also said to be set to release their own Windows 7 netbook packages. These include T-Mobile, O2, Vodafone and Telia Sonera.
Germany's O2 is also offering the Nokia 3G Booklet ahead of AT&T in the U.S. O2 is offering the said netbook for around $522 with a monthly rate of around $30 for two years.
T-Mobile will also sell the Dell Mini 10V and Verizon will also sell the Samsung N140 and Toshiba 200. All these netbooks will be running Windows 7 as well.
Finally in Sweden, Telia Sonera has also committed to bring Windows 7 to consumers via various netbooks from all major OEMs.
Of course what these all mean is that the netbook phenonmenon leaves on. Making netbooks available through various mobile data plans bring consumers more options and make the netbooks more affordable for them.
Via The Register
A post from the Asus Eee PC blog.
More Wireless Carriers Commit to Offer Windows 7 Netbooks