Nokia is a company known more for high performance cellular telephones and communication devices than personal computers. The company is breaking new ground with the introduction of a new device; a netbook. Customarily from Nokia, you can expect the same feature rich device with the ability to browse the World Wide Web over the 3G network; all this connectivity in a compact size.
The Nokia Booklet 3G as it is called will feature a lightweight chassis and a screen hinge that opens into a full 180 degree span. This Nokia netbook 3G is attractive and although having a small form factor, will carry an easy to use keyboard even for those with chunky hands. Being a European company, that traditional style element is present within the Nokia Booklet 3G and it looks good in any environment.Typing on the little laptop is easy and the keys are soft and provide good tactile feel. A bit stiff for some, but is very comfortable to use. Mistakes and double presses are easily avoided as well.
The connectivity of the little Nokia netbook 3G won’t disappoint either. Ports are in abundance and you can connect everything from a larger keyboard to a multimedia projector. There are slots to extend the memory of the device as well and your music is on tap with attachments for regular stereo headphones.
Browsing the web is easy with this little laptop Nokia 3G is easily on hand and connectivity is reliable. The signal strength of the gadget is a lot to speak of, rarely dropping the bandwidth of the 3G network.To help safe browsing with this laptop Nokia 3G attaches anti virus software to protect against internet pests, so your files can be stored without fear of infection. It is great for those on the move with really important documents.
i would always prefer to use netbooks when i am on the move because they are so very convenient to carry around “,”