Archive for the ‘Nokia’

  • Netbook Review: Nokia Booklet 3G Review
    Cellphone manufacturer Nokia is rising into the Netbook market with its freshly declared Booklet 3G netbook, offering a premium-feeling system for a reduced price, as long as you agree to a two-year AT&T mobile data undertake. The Booklet 3G is easily among the most upscale-looking Netbooks we have seen. It experiences solid and well-built in your hands, without being...
    by makyol at February 11th, 2010 at 02:02 am
  • 2010 Holiday Netbook Deals: Nokia Booklet 3G $199 For Holidays
    Nokia’s first effort to dive into netbook market was Nokia Booklet 3G Netbook was pretty nice. The build quality of the Booklet 3G is first-rate, and just about the only negative comments reviewers have is over the high price. Nokia has built an expensive netbook, and the market is not one known for accepting high-priced devices. Best Buy is looking to address that...
    by makyol at December 14th, 2009 at 10:12 pm
  • Video:Nokia Talks About The Booklet 3G Mini Notebook
    Surely one of the most discussed things is the Nokia Booklet 3G Netbook in recent days. In the interview which you see under John Hwang from the Booklet Nokia Team is answering to comments and questions about yhe selling price and the thing that you cannot upgrade the RAM. In addition, he will make voice call via intagrated 3G modem. I think Nokia seems to have focused...
    by makyol at September 12th, 2009 at 09:09 pm
  • Netbook Fights: Sony Vaio X vs Nokia Booklet 3G
    Netbook market is getting heat, therefore the netbook brands are being more passionate to do the best. Plus, netbook market is growing gradually and there is big oppurtunities to make their revenues more. Recently, Nokia ,which is the most popular mobile phone company, entered to the netbook market. On the other hand, Japanese electronic manufacturer released its last...
    by makyol at September 9th, 2009 at 07:09 pm
  • How Much Will Be Nokia Booklet 3G Netbook?
    The pioneer mobile telephone provider Nokia was recently introduced their mini notebook, which has a 16 cell battery, i think the this is the most important part of it, after its price. Because last week, Nokia announced that this netbook will sell for 575 euros or about $821 without taxes or subsidies. There is no certain time for the sale date, but we know that Booklet...
    by makyol at September 9th, 2009 at 01:09 am