Surf the net with 3G

Thanks to 3G WWAN connectivity, users can easily connect to the network anywhere in the world. Here are some computers that support 3G connectivity.

No need to buy an external 3G access device and still have access to the Internet via SIM card. The phone is a special feature integrated on some new generation laptops.

Thanks to 3G WWAN connectivity, users can easily connect to the network anywhere in the world. Here are some computers that support 3G connectivity.

Sony Vaio X

The device has a super slim design: only 1.5cm thick and weighing only 0.7kg (with 4-cell battery included), deserves the lightest laptop in the world. Because the frame is made of magnesium metal and the cover is made of durable carbon fiber, it is so light and new.

Sony Vaio X has an 11.1-inch screen, resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels, chiclet keyboard is only 88% wide with regular keyboard and multi-touch touchpad, very comfortable to use. It uses Intel's 1.86GHz Atom Z540 CPU processor, up to 2GB of RAM, 64GB SSD, Intel GMA 500 graphics card, and battery life for 16 hours.

It also has built-in webcam, WiFi b / g / n wireless connectivity, Bluetooth, 3G connectivity and GPS global positioning capabilities. That's so thin, but it still has all the ports: two USB ports, headphone jack, VGAM video output, LAN port, SD / Sony Memory Stick slot.

Battery life is about ten hours. Vaio X has two colors black and gold metallic, using Windows 7 operating system. Currently the machine is being sold at a starting price of VND 27 million.

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Nokia Booklet 3G

This is the first netbook of Nokia to operate on Intel Atom processor, Windows 7 operating system. Thanks to the ultra-light aluminum alloy frame, the weight is only 1.25kg and the thickness is about 19mm.

Booklet 3G uses Intel Atom Z530 1.6GHz processor, 1GB RAM, 120GB hard drive, 10-inch mirror screen, 1,280 x 720 resolution. It has built-in best connectivity capabilities, including WiFi standard 802.11n, Bluetooth, high-speed mobile connection 3G standard HSDPA, GPS positioning.

Unlike most netbooks equipped with another 3G connection, the Booklet 3G SIM card slot located on the side of the device should be removed and checked pretty easily. HDMI port supports watching movies from the device on a larger resolution screen. The hard drive is protected by anti-shock and anti-vibration technology. It has one HDMI port and two USB ports. The battery of the machine is designed with new technology, up to 16 cells, allowing the machine to operate for 12 consecutive hours.

Nokia Booklet 3G will cost about VND 15.7 million when buying a two-year service contract with AT&T, or buying straight without service, it will cost about VND 11.5 million.

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Acer Aspire Timeline 4810T

Stay faithful to the traditional gray shell with Acer logo engraved on the surface of aluminum alloy plating, Timeline 4810T is designed slender, compact, to meet all the needs of work and entertainment.

It is equipped with 14.1-inch LED screen, resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels (16: 9 standard) with Intel ULV Core 2 Solo U3500 1.4GHz power-saving processor, 2GB DDR3-1066MHz memory (support 8GB maximum support, integrated Intel GMA 4500MHD graphics card, 250GB SATA hard drive or 128GB SSD hard drive.

Powerful Timeline connectivity, including high-speed wireless connections 802.11a / b / g / Draft-N, WiMAX and 3G is available on the device, making it easy for users to access the Internet anywhere. have 3G or WiMAX wave. In addition, it has up to four USB 2.0, LAN, and HDMI ports.

The touchpad also uses multi-touch technology, allowing zooming, zooming or scrolling through the web. The power saving capability of the device is also very impressive: the adapter consumes 66% less energy than normal. When using Smart Power mode, the device has a 6-cell battery that works continuously for eight hours. Timeline 4810T uses Windows Vista Home Premium operating system, priced at about 13 million VND.

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Lenovo IdeaPad S10-2

As the second generation of Lenovo IdeaPad Netbook series, the S10-2 weighs just over 900g, is less than 2.5cm thin, has a modern patterned casing with four colors to choose from, including gray, pink, white and black.

It uses Intel Atom N280 CPU (1.66GHz), 10.1-inch LED-backlit screen, 160GB hard drive, 1GB memory, Dolby audio. This model's keyboard is 90% of the standard keyboard size. Integrated with the latest VeriFace face recognition technology, it allows you to log in to the machine with the user's face instead of a string of hand-typing passwords.

In addition, Lenovo's OneKey Rescue System software, which enables users to perform a few simple steps to recover data in case of failure or failure. Battery life is six hours. Supported further by management software, the device saves 30% more battery than the previous generation.

The IdeaPad S10-2 has two versions: 3G (SIM card slot) and no 3G. The 3G version costs about 9 million dong.

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To know if a laptop has 3G connectivity, users can check it by:

- See if the device has a sim slot (like on the sim card slot on a mobile phone).

- Check whether the device has WWAN Card (Wireless Wide Area Network Card, also called Mobile Broadband Network Card). Often the WWAN Card is an option when purchasing a device, not the default built-in form when manufactured.

To check, just enter the BIOS at initial boot (normally press F2 ), go to System Info , see Cellular section. If the word " None" is displayed, it means that the device is not equipped with the SIM reader system, but another word is that it can access 3G.

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Update 25 May 2019
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