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nokia-booklet-3g-hands Try: Netbooks Nokia 3G Booklet

Nokia Booklet shall soon hit on the German market and from there into PC gadgets the rest of the world. So we are the lucky ones who can seem forward to first over the new device. Nokia was with us and we have carried out the little valuable notebook a short test. The device comes with a cost of around 700 euros a bargain. Anybody who buys mobile phone contract with O2 gets it well for around 300 euros. Nokia insists the device is not mentioned netbook computer gadget though it has Netbook format and the corresponding Netbook innards. The booklet is miraculously light and seems at first glance processed very high attribute.

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No wonder: The housing is cast from a piece of aluminum. Thus, it plays, at least as regards the housing, in a league with the Macbooks and the HP Envy. This explains then possibly the cost. The depict is fine and bright, but unluckily did not feel out of the entire lid size, but is somewhat smaller. Too bad the place could have been more suitable to use. Keyboard and touchpad are high attribute, even if the buttons are too small for my taste. You mistyped it yet fairly infrequent. The mouse buttons on the touchpad to go running into the case over and have a fine pressure point. Thanks to GPS and 3G functionality, you can surf with the booklet on the go and even use it for route preparing. By the way, comes as the operating system Windows 7 is used. Therefore, the device looks to have till late October. The Windows-7-way benchmark spits out a result of 2.2.

This entry was posted by author: Arun on Monday, October 12th, 2009 at 7:07 am and is filed under Computer | Tags: · , , You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
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