Nokia computers are housed in a pretty fashionable blue paper box.
According to Mr. Hoang Minh, technical manager of Single Goods USA, Booklet 3G is equipped with a normal configuration (Intel Atom CPU Z530, 1 GB RAM), so it is handled slowly. However, office applications work very well. The highlight is the battery works continuously for 7 to 8 hours, if left in standby mode can be up to 12-13 hours, suitable for those who have to work continuously.
3G technology on Nokia's netbook is CDMA. Because this is the first computer of the Finnish phone company, the Booklet attracted the attention of users. Single Store USA has received many phone calls and many people have come here to admire this machine.
Pull-out box is quite easy.
Booklet 3G has a nice and compact design.
The power-on switch is taken out, besides the memory card slot and SIM CDMA slot for 3G service.
In addition to the USB connector, the device also has an HDMI port.
The device is installed with Windows 7 and has a normal configuration.
Connect to the Internet and use office applications quite quickly.
Nokia's first computer was popular