Showing posts with label Booklet 3G. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Booklet 3G. Show all posts

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Nokia Booklet 3G running Meego

Meego version 1.0 was recently released with support for Netbooks and Mobile devices. Meego is a flavor of Linux developed by Nokia and Intel. While the Meego OS was eagerly awaited by the N900 community. I was looking forward to seeing how it would perform on a net-book, mainly on the Nokia Booklet 3G.

Check out this video of Meego 1.0 demonstrated running on a MSI netbook:

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

[Guide] How to add an SSD hard drive on the Nokia Booklet 3G

The Nokia Booklet 3G is an ultra portable netbook, which features a 10.1 inch display, a 120GB hard drive, a 1.3 megapixel webcam, 3G data connectivity and is powered by a 1.6 GHz Intel Atom processor with 1GB of RAM.

Unfortunately it lacks a component which adds great value to a premium portable device – an SSD hard drive. However you don’t have to let that stop you.

Check out the following video guide which shows you how you can install an SSD hard drive on your Booklet 3G (not English) :

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Nokia Booklet 3G - Review

The Booklet 3G is a netbook designed and manufactured by Nokia which runs Microsoft's Windows 7 operating system. It features a aircraft crade aluminium slim body design and has 3G and WiFi connectivity. Coupled with it's 12 hours of battery life you can be ensured that you will never have to carry your charge with you again. The trial device was sent to me by WomWorld Nokia.

Saturday, May 8, 2010

Nokia Booklet 3G - Exploring The OS

As promised, the second part to my three-part review on the Nokia Booklet 3G. In the first part (Nokia Booklet 3G - First Impressions) we did an unboxing of the device and I shared my first impressions with you. This article is on the Operating System and usability of the Booklet.

Saturday, May 1, 2010

Nokia Booklet 3G - First Impressions

After a few weeks of impatiently waiting I finally received a Nokia Booklet 3G for trial. With Windows 7 on board and a customized Nokia experience, the Booklet 3G promises to be a device which will set the standard for netbooks in future.

Netbooks are generally have a low quality build which cheap looking plastic bodies, but the Booklet 3G with it's aircraft grade aluminium body is getting set to make it's mark on world.

I have seen several pictures of it online, but opening it up for the first time was quite a treat. What can i say Nokia does good when it comes to design. You can watch my un-boxing video and see what the package has in store for us.