Although Nokia was interested in its own ultraportable, we were wrong in expecting too much from him. The Finnish manufacturer Nokia has unveiled the 3G Booklet, offering few details at the moment but finding something that will show in the next Nokia World.
Although roughly not much different from other ultraportables that are already in the market, a number of features that make it stand out, whether for good or ill, although we still lack of awareness of the Nokia 3G Booklet, especially their technical specifications.
The ultraportable Nokia comes with specifications ultraportable …
Almost all data on your Nokia has offered to put this ultraportable into the upper middle of this range of computers. Thus, we find a 10.1-inch screen capable of displaying HD content. Sure to be seen whether its Atom processor is capable of playing video at high resolution.
But not limited to the internal display, since thanks to its HDMI output, we use an external monitor or TV to display that content. It has also Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and an appealing design but with an aluminum exterior and a weight of 1.25 pounds.
Nokia 3G Booklet, which is out of the ordinary

But although many of its specifications are known not to stress too much, there are several details that make the Nokia ultraportable can not directly compare with other competitors in this segment. The first is the battery life of about 12 hours, more than enough to work all day with him.
The second is, how could it be otherwise, the integration of a 3G module, compatible with HSPA, enabling us to enjoy connectivity anywhere, without relying solely on Wi-Fi, which is certainly compatible with 802.11 n. The SIM slot lets you change the hot, ie without turning off the computer.
The connectivity will be used integrated with Ovi multiple products that come preinstalled on the computer, including Ovi Suite, Nokia Ovi Music Store or Maps. With the latter, the GPS receiver including the ultraportable will allow us to use it as a GPS navigator.
Surprisingly the Nokia ultraportable

There were some pretty high expectations for Nokia ultraportable, and many rumors about its specifications and features: touchscreen, Symbian OS or Maemo, … finally not been met. That yes, many of us expected that the operating system was based on Linux, but this has not happened.
The ultraportable Nokia will come with Windows preinstalled, maybe with Windows 7, depending on when it launches the final version, that I do not arrive before Christmas of this year when the new system from Microsoft and will be ready. Thus, it appears that the agreement to integrate versions of Office Mobile on Nokia phones only failed but had counterparts.
Nokia Booklet 3G, wait time

It will be held next week when the maker Nokia World and much more information on its ultraportable, its specifications and, above all, its price and availability date. We have observed that it is unlikely to see it before Christmas, but also by its nature, is unlikely to be too cheap.
For many, the worst is that the most affordable option to achieve will come from the hand of telephone operators, sure to offer it with some integrated data plan. Hopefully, at least, the price does not rise too open to the vine.

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