
The Nokia Booklet 3G is a highly compact, ultra thin (less than 20 mm) mini laptop. The highly durable body is constructed from a single piece of aluminum that’s built to last. The HD-ready 10.1” (resolution 1280×720 pixels) LCD display with glass window and integrated anti-glare foil lets you see everything more clearly, and with built-in Wi-Fi and 3G, you can get online quickly and from almost any location.
The Nokia Booklet 3G has a battery (56.8 Wh) life of up to 12 hours, and you can keep all your work files and personal media stored on the 120 GB hard drive. Windows 7 operating system keeps everything running smoothly on an Intel Atom processor Z530 (1.6 GHz). Ovi Suite keeps you in sync with contacts, media, maps and more, while Nokia Hub keeps track of social networks and text messages on your desktop – and you can explore your surroundings with the built-in Assisted-GPS receiver.
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Following The Nokia DT-22 demise following Nokia’s discontinuation, it has been difficult to find an alternative until now. The Fly Mobile Holder is much suited to a mobile device as the pack includes an adapter (Mobile Holder). Read More »
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Here’s Mobile Burns video look at the Jabra GO 6430 Bluetooth headset for use with personal computers and software like Skype as well as with cell phones and other compatible devices. It’s a large device, but it offers really full sounding audio.Check out the review after the break…
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Jay Bird showcased its world “smallest” Bluetooth headphone at CES 2010. Video after the break…
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Here’s a demo of mobile keyboard with a software on-screen keyboard with its companion hardware keypad. It features SmallQWERTY text input and keyboard solution from Mobience, extending its text input solution formerly known as MobileQWERTY. Wouldnt it be nice to have this for your mobile device?
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The Nokia Booklet 3G is a highly compact, ultra thin (less than 20 mm) mini laptop. The highly durable body is constructed from a single piece of aluminum that’s built to last. The HD-ready 10.1” (resolution 1280×720 pixels) LCD display with glass window and integrated anti-glare foil lets you see everything more clearly, and with built-in Wi-Fi and 3G, you can get online quickly and from almost any location.
The Nokia Booklet 3G has a battery (56.8 Wh) life of up to 12 hours, and you can keep all your work files and personal media stored on the 120 GB hard drive. Windows 7 operating system keeps everything running smoothly on an Intel Atom processor Z530 (1.6 GHz). Ovi Suite keeps you in sync with contacts, media, maps and more, while Nokia Hub keeps track of social networks and text messages on your desktop – and you can explore your surroundings with the built-in Assisted-GPS receiver
Follow the break to see the Nokia Booklet 3G close-up’s, side images and size comparisons.
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What would you do if you had 40 Nokia Booklets? Robbie and Chris of WOMWorld/Nokia play a game of ‘Guess Who’… with a difference! It involves a load of Nokia Booklet 3Gs, and a load of our favouite websites… Check it out!
PS: Did you notice the Daily Mobile logo?
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