Nokia Booklet 3G
Posted on 20 July 2010 by Farah
Announced in February 2009, the Nokia 3G netbook is the first stepping stone of Nokia into the word of computing and finally the details of the netbook was launched in September 2009 and was later shipped out.
The Nokia Booklet 3G is an exceptional netbook with a sleek aluminum body and a glossy black finish, which makes the netbook a combination of beauty and stability, something which very few netbooks are actually capable of. The netbook weights just 1.25 kilograms and yet it is something that is very durable and reliable. It has a remarkable 10.1 inch screen, with a display of 1280 x 720 pixels display and provides users with an enriching visibility. The keyboard is also something that is smooth, easy to use and flexible.

The Netbook 3g has a 1.6 gigahertz Intel Atom Z530 processor and a GPS, with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and the old beloved modem, which makes this device’s connectivity an all rounder. Not only this, but the netbook has SIM card support, HDMI 1. out for HD video and 3 USB 2.0 ports. The only setback to this beauty is it’s limited hard disk which apparently comes in just 120 GB and a mere 1GB RAM, thus making the netbook not very effective for any other work besides the regular spreadsheet, word files. Adding insult to the injury is the use of Windows 7 Starter Edition on this 1GB RAM, which makes it seem sluggish.
Coming to the connectivity option of the Netbook then it seems like the GPS is a major disappointment but besides that the other services works quite well. The battery life is an amazing 12-hour time period,powered by a 16 cell 3840 mAh, 56.8WH battery. Keeping this battery life in mind, the Nokia Booklet 3G is a good choice for people who are on the move constantly and need to stay connected. Nokia also provides a powerful adaptor, and a microfiber cleaning cloth, as the glossy finish is prone to finger prints.
The Nokia 3G is the best choice for casual, light uses, but for professionals and hard core users, the machine does not prove to be very effective, and considering the common public, everyone wants a strong notebook, not a 650pound netbook that just looks beautiful, but with limited features and functionality.
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