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Nokia release their new Nokia Booklet 3G laptop

January 29th, 2010

Nokia Booklet 3GNokia are best known for their range of mobile phones, and the way in which they have developed them over the last few years. Having been around from the very beginning, Nokia have influenced the mobile phone market hugely, and continue to release new and intuitive ideas. Their newest release is slightly different from their normal range of phones, but is Nokia’s way of reaching out and expanding their range of products.

The Nokia Booklet 3G is a small and compact laptop designed by Nokia. Designed with business men in mind, the laptop is ideal to be used on journeys on the train or on a plane. With 3G technology, you can connect from wherever you are, and you can send emails, files, videos and pictures. The internet easily accessible, as well as access to Nokia’s own download site, Ovi.

The Booklet 3G even comes with a built in digital camera installed, to allow you to take a photo if you ever need to, or perhaps video a conference for viewing at a later date. If you ever need to do online conference calls, this can be achieved, as the laptop features a built in microphone, allowing you to be heard with clarity. Available in a choice of colours, there is bound to be a place for this mini laptop in your house.To find out about the Booklet 3G on contract you can look online to see what deals are available.

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The Nokia Mini Laptop

November 6th, 2009

Nokia Booklet 3GI 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.

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Nokia 3G Booklet – A Laptop That Sits on Your Palm

October 13th, 2009

Nokia Booklet 3GDo you wish that your laptop was a lot smaller? If you are one of the people who feel that their computer is becoming an obstacle to their comfortable mobility, then there is good news. Nokia has announced one of its most unique and innovative products called Nokia 3G Booklet. It is like a mini laptop, and brings all the benefits and useful features of your laptop in an attractive looking booklet, which is just about the size of a netbook.

Nokia 3G Booklet is just 10.1” wide and about 2 cm thick, and it can easily fit your palm. This product can surely save you a lot of stress that you undergo carrying your laptop around wherever you have to travel because it offers you everything you needed in a computer. From working on your professional documents to surfing the web and checking your email, and from listening to music to watching movies, Nokia 3G Booklet can offer you convenience like never before.

In fact, Nokia 3G booklet is one step ahead of most of the netbooks and devices of the similar size due to its remarkable display and a built-in assisted GPS receiver. You will hardly find a 10.1” inch screen with a 1280 x 720 resolution, which offers a high quality image display setting new standards. The device can be a perfect navigator for you through its built-in GPS and Ovi maps application. It also comes with an accelerometer, a SIM slot for telecommunications and a 1.3 mega pixel camera.

With a 1.6 GHz Intel Atom Z530 processor, 1 GB RAM and a remarkable hard drive capacity of 120 GB, Nokia 3G Booklet can make life really easy for you. With the elegant glossy aluminum finish of Nokia 3G Booklet, you can move more conveniently along with your work, while staying connected with the rest of the world. If this appeals to you make sure you keep track of all the latest Nokia Booklet 3G deals on offer.

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Nokia Booklet 3G. Solidtastic

September 25th, 2009

In these heady days where technology news moves at the speed of the internet (just below the speed of light because, like most internet users, the internet is fond of the odd doughnut or ten), we constantly find ourselves feeling about as speedy as a second class snail mail letter in these strike-ridden days.

However, today we bring you something almost tantamount to breaking news. Not quite, of course, we’re not that good. But we’re betting a hell of a whole lot of you haven’t heard of the Nokia Booklet 3G. See, told you, you’ve no idea what we’re talking about, have you? Is it a book-shaped phone? A slider with a big QWERTY keyboard? A… oh, right, yeah, there’s a picture up in the top left. So, there we have it: Nokia have made a laptop.

Excited? Well, you damn well should be. Because if there’s one thing that Nokia have proven over the years, it’s that they make solid, reliable, and downright functional pieces of kit. All that sometimes means that in the superficial world of mobile phones they can be out-shouted by other manufacturers releasing slightly more glitzy/flashy handsets, but we think that in the computing world, reliable and solid is exactly what you want. People are a lot less willing to accept flaws in a £500 laptop than a £200 phone.

So, does the Nokia 3G Booklet live up to our excitement? Yes, hell yes, and then yes some more. It ticks so many boxes it’s untrue, in fact. Design: stunning. Basic features: all as good as the current crop of netbooks. Extras that make it special: 3G, A-GPS, WiFi sound good to you?

Check out this Nokia Booklet 3G review for a full rundown of what’s great, or just have a look at this boring but useful official page. Then go treat yourself to the video….

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