The Nokia Mini Laptop
I am truly impressed with Nokia these days, ironically it is not because of a new mobile phone model. Instead, the Nokia device that has totally captured my attention is the Nokia Booklet 3G. This impressive little laptop combines the latest in mini laptop hardware and some interesting 3G features. The most interesting feature is that you can connect to 3G HSDPA network and stay connected better than on a wireless network.
It’s small and will compete with Asus’ Eee PC and the MSI Wind in terms of size, but it leaves the competition far behind in terms of hardware capabilities. Another great feature is the HDMI output port on the left side of the laptop.
If you are wondering, yes, this is Nokia’s first laptop device. In fact, this first and only attempt is showing that Nokia has been doing its research before jumping into a new industry –and they could not resist but including a few mobile phone specialty as well. The result is a well designed laptop that is not only powerful in terms of hardware, but is also practical in terms of size and features. The only thing that is not so practical will be the retail price. With the current specs, we certainly doubt this device will be on the same price range as other laptops of its size.
If you are wondering, this Intel Atom powered laptop will be using the new Windows 7 Ultimate operating system. The great thing about Windows 7 is that it combines the practicality and stability of Windows XP while adding in the aesthetic flair and stylized design of Vista. The bottom line is that we are getting a great hardware and operating system combo that practically sets the new standard for high end mini laptops of this generation.