Thursday, October 15, 2009

Nokia Booklet 3G - Early Review


Nokia is one of the best of mobilephone companies making millions of money. They also deserve it, Nokia's products are well sought after. Their products are of high quality and cater the masses' needs. They are one of UK's leading mobilephone company. Nokia creates excellent quality mobilephones, no doubt, but they are also getting into other different devices.

Meet the Nokia Booklet 3G. It's a mini laptop that promises great performance, excellent quality and desirable design. The Nokia Booklet 3G is made for mobility. It is durable and it is fast. Definitely worth the pounds – but let's not get too quick to judge.

Here are the Nokia Booklet 3G details.

Design
The Nokia Booklet 3G is a durable device made for mobility. It has a tough aluminum body and is very stylish. The aluminum body is very durable and it assures you that you can bring the Nokia Booklet 3G anywhere you like. The body dimensions is 264 x 185 (with hinge) x 19.9 mm, very slim and thin. You can easy carry this device in one hand. It weighs 1250 grams, not that heavy for a mini laptop.

The keyboard is responsive and the keys feels good to press. It has a large 10.1 inches 1280 x 720 pixel display. Very clear and bright, a perfect screen for viewing movies, browsing etc.

Operating System
The Nokia Booklet 3G is pre-packed with Windows 7. The Windows 7 OS fits the mini laptop perfectly. It offers fast and efficient processing and equipped with all new applications which helps your desktop look more organized and clean to look at. You can easily add gadgets (mini applications) too.

Performance
Having the Windows 7 as its OS, this ensure fast and efficient computing. The Nokia Booklet 3G has a fanless design which will lessen the background noise, this makes it easier to work with.

What about the heat you say? Well, Nokia did something different on this one. Heat dispersal for the Nokia Booklet 3G uses passive heat sinks. This device relies on the chassis design. We haven't tested the heat output yet and how much it affects the device, but Nokia is confident on this new design as we do too.

The Nokia Booklet 3G is yet to undergo massive and abusive tests to see its feasible usability. It has Intel Atom Z530 1.6 GHz. Having a 1 GB DDR2 RAM and 120 GB of hard drive space, it's an ideal device for storing files, projects and making them.

The Nokia Booklet 3G is a hard worker too. It has the best battery life span than most of the mini laptops and laptops too. It can last up to 12 hours of straight use.

Internet
You can install different browsers and applications of course but the default is Internet Explorer 8. Internet Explorer 8 is thanks to god, a much better browser, far better and safer than its old predecessors.

The Nokia Booklet has Wifi connectivity. You can connect to the Internet easily through WiFi as most restaurants/cafe offer this connection mostly free.

Communicators
Since it is made by Nokia, it isn't surprising that can send and receive SMS. It has a dedicated mini application that sits directly on your desktop for this. You will also receive a real time notifications from social networks and exchange SMSs on your desktop with the Social Hub.

The Nokia Booklet 3G also has Assisted-GPS receiver which makes this mini laptop very useful for travelers/tourists. It also has Nokia Ovi which is fairly new technology in GPS. This allows you to view the GPS Maps in a whole new perspective. You are even able to develop your own application using it.

Conclusion
From what it packs, the Nokia Booklet 3G is a very promising device. It is available on the market for an expected £500 or more. It would also be expected to have cheap monthly contract deals online in as early as its release probably this late 2009. Find the best Nokia mobilephone free line rental deal with free laptop, you may even get the Nokia Booklet 3G for free with this kind of deal.

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