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Nokia unveiled Booklet 3G mini laptop


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Weeks earlier, I just read some status updates over my Plurk timeline and Facebook saying that Nokia is going to join the laptop/netbook bandwagon. And it’s official, Nokia unveiled the Nokia Booklet 3G specs at the Nokia World 09. To check for detailed specs, click here.

The new Nokia Booklet 3G will be a Windows-based machine, supported by an efficient Intel Atom processor that promises the performance of a full-function PC. It’s efficiency credentials are boldly punctuated with battery life that stretches up to 12 hours (with normal daily use, of course – don’t expect a 12-hour Quake-fest off a single hit of juice). [ via Nokia ]

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This is a snapshot of the new Nokia Booklet 3G and the video below will amaze you with it’s portability, stylish look, and complete mobility.

For the complete image gallery of Nokia Booklet 3G, click here.

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  • http://www.laptopparamedic.com Galen Osmond

    Hello this worked on my HP Pavillion dv6000 also. I got this computer from customer whom said that it is broken. There was a problem that when computer got warm, I mean after 15 seconds, the video failed. After baking motherboard the video is working for now. I’ll report later if the motherboard fails in couple days. My failure on baking was that i put screws on wrong positions. My opinion is to use more screws because my motherboard bended a little. Also I backed it on normal oven so temperature is not so accurate. As a result of that SD card reader on bottom side of motherboard popped off but it is easy to but it back again. I’m not sure if it popped off before removing motherboard from oven. Maybe motherboard should cool longer time in oven but I decided to remove it because motherboard was bending. Temperature which I used was a 200 celsius, cooled 20 minutes outside (I checked temperature of motherboard before putting it back on pc).