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Publicación: 2009-12-04, Autor: Joanna , crítica de: engadget.com
Very sturdy aluminum build, Comfortable rubberized keyboard, Nice quality HD display
Slow 4,200rpm hard drive, Sluggish everyday performance, Very expensive compared to other netbooks
There's a lot to like about the Booklet: we were really excited about its beautiful design, high-resolution screen and embedded 3G connectivity -- until we started waiting around for it to load Windows 7 Starter, wondering if it was really worth $599 unsu...
Robust battery, Small in size and quality built, 1280x720 pixels resolution
Feeble Atom processor, High price compared to other netbooks
The Nokia Booklet 3G is a high-end netbook – it looks appealing, comes with proper battery, costs an arm and a leg… and that’s all. We do like its appearance, but the mediocre performance makes its relatively high price tag (of almost $300 on a two-yea...
Publicación: 2009-11-23, Autor: Chris , crítica de: slashgear.com
Resumen: While many scoffed at the idea of Nokia building a netbook, the idea does have its share of merits. After all, the Finnish company knows a few things about eking out runtimes from compact batteries, and with netbooks being perhaps the most likely of co...
Resumen: Nokia has been in the mobile phone market for a long time and they sure know how to make gadgets, but can they be trusted to make good net books?Sum and SubstanceThumbs UpGreat attractive design, 3G, great battery life.Thumbs DownSlow sluggish CPUInsid...
Resumen: Short Version: When Nokia first announced their Netbook 3G, expectations were mixed. After all, Nokia defined the mobile phone space but they’ve hardly been good at expanding out of the handset market. My take? This is a bit too underpowered and a bit ...
Luxurious design. Aluminum metals have perfect heft. Good resolution. Lightweight. Embedded 3G. HDMI-Out. Great battery life.
Overpriced. Slow-spinning hard drive. Crippling performance scores. No easy way to upgrade memory.
Easily the most luxurious netbook to date, the Booklet 3G is a tough recommendation when its price is bloated and performance doesn't measure up to cheaper netbooks....
Resumen: Nokia Booklet 3G hands-on Posted on Oct 16, 09 04:40 PM PDT We spent a short time with the Nokia Booklet 3G, and so far, here are our first-impressions: The Booklet 3G is very nicely built. It clearly outclasses most Atom-powered Netbooks out there and...
Resumen: The Nokia Booklet 3G is one of the nicest netbooks you can buy, with a build that aspires to be a 10-inch MacBook Pro. But it's still just a netbook, and therein lies the problem. Price $300 with 2-year AT&T contract, $600 à la carte Verdict Noki...