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) :
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) :
Adding an SSD to your device has quite a few advantages:
- A SSD device creates no noise
- A device with no moving parts is not nearly as fast in pieces because of shock or fall.
- SSD is generally a lower power consumption than conventional hard drives, so they often cooler.
- When the device does not generate much heat, do not need the fan in your computer go as much. You get a PC that Positioners in addition do not use up battery time like soon.
- Search time for an SSD device is much lower than on a hard drive.
- Larger range of operating temperatures. Typical hard drives have an operating range of 5-55 degrees C. Most flash drives can operate at 70 degrees, and some industrial grade drives can operate over an even wider temperature range.
- For low-capacity SSDs, lower weight and size: although size and weight per unit storage are still better for traditional hard drives, and micro-drives allow up to 20 GB storage in a CompactFlash 42.8×36.4×5 mm (1.7×1.4×.2 in) form-factor. Up to 256 GB, as of 2008 SSDs are lighter than hard drives of the same capacity.
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