Nokia laptop-Nokia Booklet 3G hands-on test review

Nokia laptop-Nokia Booklet 3G hands-on test review

First and latest broadband netbook from Nokia, the Nokia Booklet 3G is using low performance Intel processor Intel Atom Z530 affecting performance level of Nokia Booklet 3G making it is slightly low and even slower when opening various web browser on one single screen, according to the hands-on review done by Cnet writer. Nokia Booklet 3G need more amount of RAM, I suppose or couldnt compatible enough with heavy burden given by Windows 7. Why not try with Windows XP?

This is a brave move by Nokia, letting out such a baby-new product then ready to recive bad comments (with not so bad comments) together with unexpected review at the same time during forth coming monts when the Booklet 3G reaches hands of many laptop user.

The good side is, you can connect to the internet anytime and anywhere from its built-in broadband modem. Nokia Booklet 3G can mount up 3G broadband simcard that really hepful, with just one click you can connect to the internet without ever register int any wireless access, thus making your laptop much secure from using shared Wifi (anyone may hack your your laptop!). For US user, Nokia Booklet 3G available with cheap contract.

READ - Nokia Booklet 3G hands-on test review

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