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The Nokia Booklet 3G: Mobile Technology to the Laptop

Nokia Booklet 3GWhat has a 10 inch screen, WiFi, a hot-swap capable SIM card holder and is only 2cm thick? Not a huge mobile phone, but the Nokia Booklet 3G. If there is something that one can truly admire about this new laptop is that even without the 3G features and the SIM slot, it already is a mini laptop worth having.

Mini is the Key

The key point about the Booklet being a great mini laptop is that it is an average laptop at best, as a mini however, this is one serious piece of hardware that has managed to cram itself into such a small size. If you are using a mini laptop, then being able to browse, type and access small programs on the go is your foremost priority. Media playback is possible but it is not the primary concern (you would be better off with a dedicated portable media player or a specialized smart phone). In this aspect the Booklet 3G shines.

How Big is Small?

Having a ten inch screen and being just 2cm thick, this device is small enough to slip into your bag or folio. It is also very light. If you will not be traveling too far from home, you can also opt to leave your charger behind since this device has a battery that can run for almost 12 hours straight. Of course, you should adjust a little if you plan on making use of its Wi-Fi capabilities since that can be a big power drainer.

Edging out Smart Phones

If it’s just browsing, then why not make use of smart phones? This is because laptop based browsers still surpass the latest mobile browsers available; and Nokia knows this. This is particularly true if you are accessing some special sites that require some unique ActiveX scripts running to work.


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