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Nokia Booklet 3G Review

The Booklet 3G battery design comes from a battery of 1000 mAh Nokia mobile phone. Around this building as an energy source, Nokia has created a Slim-Line 16-removable battery was evaluated in the use of 12 hours. However, Nokia is more realistic to see eight to nine hours more than average workday.

The 3G mobile chassis is made from a single piece of aircraft aluminum, not any breaks or joins. The frame is part of the dispersion of heat netbook design, since the device has no cooling fans. Nokia has abandoned the traditional methods of cooling a laptop, using instead of heat sinks and liabilities are based primarily on the larger chassis.

With all the netbooks we’ve seen and used, the fan is activated if at some point during the benchmarking process, as the processor heat must go somewhere. When we get our review unit for the appropriate test would be interesting to see how he manages the Prospectus processor intensive tasks like video encoding or even a high-definition playback Flash.

Image brochure does not display an image that is so sharp and clear, as we are accustomed. The 10.1in LCD screen reminds netbooks Asus Eee PC first came in 2007. Those who were a little blurry because of the scarcity of construction and materials used in the TFT LCD technology, and Nokia 3G Flyers back then.

On a more positive note, the screen can display a resolution of 1280 x 720 pixels. This is not normal to see resolution 10-inch screens, such as 1024 x 600 netbook is more frequent in the sample size.

The booklet has a very thin and is one of the thinnest we’ve seen in a first generation model. Its total thickness of only 19.9mm, which is only five millimeters wider than the thickness of the MacBook Air, and 264mm wide and 185mm deep.

On the right side is a flap is a SIM slot and SD card reader. This is not compatible with SDHC cards with higher capacity, but this is irrelevant because we are more interested in functionality rather than the SIM card if it has removable storage, with more than 4 GB of capacity .

The SIM card is easily accessible and not buried under the battery or any other place that is dark, as is too often seen in other netbooks. The SIM card is hot swappable without stopping or restarting the system. This may contribute to the peace of mind of those who may fear that the prospectus does not use the Wi-Fi and May, instead of working on a given important bills of mobile phone contract, but all connections are easy to use by software operating system.

3G/HSPA built-in modem can be used for data calls over 800-850/900/2100 WCDMA 900/2100 or GSM. The netbook is the Intel Poulsbo US15W mobile high-definition graphics PowerVR SGX, which are all powered by an Intel Z530 clocked at 1.6 GHz.

On the keyboard, the keys are slightly spaced from each other, but we found it very easy to use, our short time using the device.

There are other subtleties thoughtful booklet included in the 3G, the Nokia Ovi suite, access to Nokia Music for PC, Toshiba 120GB HDD, HDMI and audio jack.

As it runs Windows 7 do not expect the 3G Nokia brochure to be on shelves until sometime in late October. It will be priced at € 575 (£ 506).

1 comment

1 Mufid { 11.21.09 at 11:19 pm }

Great review, I really want to have this gadget…
Still waiting other payment from g***le next 28 :-(
.-= Mufid´s last blog ..Bali Indonesia =-.

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