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Abstract: Introduction The Nokia Booklet 3G is a 'mini-laptop', running Windows 7, which was announced in August this year and was first showcased at Nokia World in Stuttgart. As such, it is something of a departure from Nokia's usual phone territory. However it...
Very sturdy aluminum build, Comfortable rubberized keyboard, Nice quality HD display
Slow 4,200rpm hard drive, Sluggish everyday performance, Very expensive compared to other netbooks
There's a lot to like about the Booklet: we were really excited about its beautiful design, high-resolution screen and embedded 3G connectivity -- until we started waiting around for it to load Windows 7 Starter, wondering if it was really worth $599 unsu...
Abstract: Nokia will nun also auch bei den Netbooks mitmischen. Auf den ersten Blick erinnert das aufgeklappte Booklet 3G an ein geschrumpftes MacBook Pro, nutzt es doch dieselbe Farbkombination aus silber und schwarz wie sein großes Vorbild, das ebenfalls ein s...
Abstract: Following loads of hype, we’ve finally managed to get our hands on a pre-production sample of Nokia’s Booklet 3G netbook – a stunningly well made product that’s set to turn heads like no other netbook.Crafted out of aluminium, it looks more like a min...
The 720p HD screen is a joy for watching TV shows and short clips on the go – it’s good to see Nokia’s first effort already packing hi-def skills. The isolated keys are as good as any we’ve used on a netbook, although they did take...
The fact that it comes packing Windows 7 did present some issues. When we fired it up, the Intel Atom Z530 took an age to open Microsoft's new OS. And once launched, opening more than two programmes proved a tad taxing. If you like having your mail cl...
The Nokia Booklet 3G is a great little netbook. Build is great, but it could have a little more grunt for running apps. Still, if you love Nokia and want a netbook, it’s well worth a look.Nokia Booklet 3G is tagged with Nokia 3G booklet, Nokia and l...
Robust battery, Small in size and quality built, 1280x720 pixels resolution
Feeble Atom processor, High price compared to other netbooks
The Nokia Booklet 3G is a high-end netbook – it looks appealing, comes with proper battery, costs an arm and a leg… and that’s all. We do like its appearance, but the mediocre performance makes its relatively high price tag (of almost $300 on a two-yea...
Published: 2009-11-23, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
Abstract: While many scoffed at the idea of Nokia building a netbook, the idea does have its share of merits. After all, the Finnish company knows a few things about eking out runtimes from compact batteries, and with netbooks being perhaps the most likely of co...
Abstract: Nokia has been in the mobile phone market for a long time and they sure know how to make gadgets, but can they be trusted to make good net books?Sum and SubstanceThumbs UpGreat attractive design, 3G, great battery life.Thumbs DownSlow sluggish CPUInsid...