
After so long a new status as ‘introduced’. Booklet 3G Nokia finally existing signs would soon come to market. If nothing gets in the way, in January 2010 will be the time of his arrival. 
Nokia itself when it has opened a pre-order service portable computers to British territory. The price was set fairly high, ie 650 pounds or the equivalent of USD 9.9 million.
Quoted from Topnews, 3G Booklet designed with the concept like a handheld device, which indeed have been the mainstay product Nokia. The main thing is adopted from the side of battery life which is above average mini laptop.
Naturally, if the average laptop is reinforced by the 6 cell battery, not so with the 3G Booklet. Therefore, this netbook packed with 16 cell battery, so no wonder if you can stand up to 12 hours without a power source connected.
Other features that have other 3G Booklet is pinned Windows 7 operating system, has an Intel Atom Z530 processor 1.6 GHz, 10.1-inch sail, 1 GB memory, 3G connectivity, 120 GB hard drive, 1.3 mega pixel webcam and more.
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Personally I think that the Asus N10e is an underated netbook, it has all of the specs of the similar lines, with the addition of the fingerprint reader. Most people don’t realize how great that little utility is, especially for a netbook. I don’t know about you but I like the ability to use my finger for logins and not have to worry about passwords. I’m wondering why this little netbook was left under the dust?
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