Testseek.com have collected 74 expert reviews of the Nokia Booklet 3G and the average rating is 67%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Nokia Booklet 3G.
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74 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Built-in 3G UMTS module, Given scope of delivery, Practical power adapter, Low noise emissions, Impressive battery life and power consumption
Poor workmanship, No upgrade options, Small input devices, Glossy display layer, Average display brightness and contrast, Weak application performance, Moderate stereo speakers, High price despite obsolete hardware
The Nokia Booklet 3G finished the test track and our overall verdict is fair to middling. The aluminum case convinces at first glance, but then shows clear weaknesses. The lacking option for exchanging or upgrading hardware, the tiny input devices and the...
Abstract: Yes - Gadling may be a little late to the party (Engadget reviewed this machine last year), but the Nokia Booklet is still important enough to warrant its own review here on Gadling. For those that missed all the other reviews - the Nokia Booklet 3G is...
Abstract: I’ve been on a roll recently – having seen the N900, X6, and E72 up close, I thought it was time I saw the Booklet 3G – which is a departure for Nokia (NYSE: NOK) from their usual devices, squarely in to the land of Laptops (well okay, sub-notebooks,...
Attractive looks, comes built in with 3G connection, excellent battery life,
Sluggish processor,
Nokia adopts a different path to survive in the already crowded Netbook market by giving us attractive looking computer. It really does look good but once the novelty wears off, you will repent at your purchase because the processor is really sluggish...
Abstract: If you are looking for a well-designed Netbook that looks great, the Nokia Booklet 3G fits the bill. The question is, can you handle its sluggish performance and costly service contract to use its 3G capability? If so, then you will enjoy a solidly-built Netbook with excellent battery life and a nice feature set.
Abstract: Introduction The Nokia Booklet 3G is a 'mini-laptop', running Windows 7, which was announced in August this year and was first showcased at Nokia World in Stuttgart. As such, it is something of a departure from Nokia's usual phone territory. However it...
Very sturdy aluminum build, Comfortable rubberized keyboard, Nice quality HD display
Slow 4,200rpm hard drive, Sluggish everyday performance, Very expensive compared to other netbooks
There's a lot to like about the Booklet: we were really excited about its beautiful design, high-resolution screen and embedded 3G connectivity -- until we started waiting around for it to load Windows 7 Starter, wondering if it was really worth $599 unsu...