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Nokia has prominently presented itself into the mini laptop market with Nokia Booklet 3G. It is new turf for the mobile manufacturing giant, Nokia. A lot of excitement exists in the market about its performance and popularity with the users. Nokia has tried to explore every functional parameter of the gadget to bridge the gap between the mobile phones and a mini PC. This device is designed to be supported on the new Intel Atom 1.6 GHz processor. On opening, 10.1 inch HD display welcomes you to assure high speed connectivity with its 3G HSPA features for a quick access to the internet. The gadget is also supported with Wi-Fi connectivity for a strong backup. One can easily wonder if this set is preparing the stage for a changed definition of mobile phones.
The slim highly finished aluminum body is quite slim to restrict the weight within 2 kilograms. For a daily use, 12-hour life of the battery seems to be more than sufficient for at a stretch use. Video chatting is facilitated with the camera as usually fitted on normal PCs; the provision of OVI Maps and GPS are added features of Booklet 3G. Other features of this gadget are use of new Windows 7 OS and HDMI port for video out.
Nokia Booklet 3G is compatible for Nokia SIM, which obviously pushes it into the category of mobile phones. However, it is objected at enrichment of the functionality of this netbook. The gizmo is designed to let you be connected with the internet through both LAN and wireless LAN. Nokia's HD display speaks harmonizing with the trend of HD oriented broadcasting. The provision of HDMI output gears up the booklet to be in compatibility with most of the other devices coming to the market with latest features.