Nokia Personal computers and IT equipment:
In the 1980s, Nokia's computer division Nokia Data produced a series of personal computers called MikroMikko. MikroMikko was Nokia Data's attempt to enter the business computer market.
The first model in the line, MikroMikko 1, was released on 29 September 1981, around the same time as the first IBM PC.
However, the personal computer division was sold to the British ICL (International Computers Limited) in 1991, which later became part of Fujitsu.
MikroMikko remained a trademark of ICL and later Fujitsu. Internationally the MikroMikko line was marketed by Fujitsu as the ErgoPro.
The Nokia Display Products' branded business was sold to ViewSonic in 2000. In addition to personal computers and displays, Nokia used to manufacture DSL modems and digital set-top boxes.
Nokia re-entered the PC market in August 2009 with the introduction of the Nokia Booklet 3G mini laptop.
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