First experience with Nokia Booklet 3G

Not yet officially released but the Finnish phone company's mini computer has been introduced and tested in some places .

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This laptop is made of a very durable aluminum material that is also used to produce Apple MacBook computers. A little more than 2 cm thick, weighing more than 1 kg, included a 16-cell battery (12-hour operation allowed).

The keyboard is quite easy to use, there are many similarities with the Toshiba NB205 or MacBook with the design of long distance keys.

Booklet 3G has an HDMI port on the left side but because of the 1.6 GHz Intel Atom Z530 chip with the ability to support maximum video processing of 720p, it is difficult to meet the 1080p level. It has a 120 GB hard drive, running Windows 7 Home Premium operating system instead of Starter Edition as most other manufacturers apply to netbooks.

Among the highlights of Booklet 3G is the integration of Nokia Ovi service, GPS navigation system, flexible sim card slot. When you can't find a Wi-Fi connection point, users can simply put the SIM into the right slot of the camera body while the device is still active and connected to the 3G network.

Experts predict that the success of Booklet 3G will largely depend on the selling price when officially launched.

Video close-up Booklet 3G

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