A Better Mini Laptop: the Nokia Booklet 3G
Yes, we are talking about a Nokia product. Yes, this device has 3G technology. Yes, this has a SIM card slot. No, it is not a mobile phone. If you are still reading this, and we sure bet you are, then there is no doubt that the curiosity of seeing a Nokia made laptop is just far too strong to resist. After all, Nokia tends to create some of the oddest and out of this world mobile phone designs that one cannot help but take a gander at their wares every now and then even for the sake of being amused and befuddled at their contraptions.
Of course, if you are expecting to feel the same way about a mini laptop made by Nokia, prepare for the most delightful surprise, this mini laptop is made to blow your mind! The Nokia Booklet 3G has a high definition display, integrated SIM and 3G technology, excellent design, powerful hardware and all in a tight, slim and tech-sexy package that will make you wonder why other computer manufacturers cannot achieve the same results.
It is a Nokia
3G and SIM compatibility are obviously mobile phone technologies that were added into the mini laptop in order to expand its functionality. This is a very smart feature by Nokia. 3G will allow users to connect to the internet when LAN and wireless LAN access is unavailable. 3G is also reported as having a lower battery consumption rate so expect that promised 12 hours of battery life to meet your expectations.
Lastly, having the hot-swappable SIM makes things all the more easier. Did we mention that the Booklet also has A-GPS? Not exactly mini enough to serve as an on-the-go navigation device, but this is still more than what you would normally expect from a laptop.
The Future is HD
High definition monitors and television sets are becoming more and more common these days. In fact, even standard broadcast channels are switching to HD quality. Pretty soon, standard definition will be as obsolete as monochrome monitors, and the Booklet is prepared for this change. As compared to the usual DVi output port found in most laptops, the Booklet uses an HDMI output, this make this mini laptop fully compatible with a great majority of devices being released between now and the future. This slight change is major sign that Nokia is making wise and bold moves by entering into the computer market, they may be new, but they know what they are doing.
Looks that Count
The thing about laptops, particularly mini laptops, is that you buy them to bring them around. If you are looking for a laptop to serve as your dedicated at-home desktop unit, then you probably should not be looking at minis. Mini laptops are used because you are on the go and you need a computer you can carry around with you, but you need something that looks good, after all, other people will see you using it.
Nokia knows this and made sure that the Nokia Booklet 3G is a device you can be proud of. Sleek form, excellent casing texture and the black glass display all make this mini a beautifully made wonder.
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