Exploring Nokia Booklet 3G – The Technical

by Farhan on May 14, 2010

As you must be aware we probably had the only Nokia Booklet 3G in Pakistan , earlier we have covered it’s journey , The unboxing , the walk around , size comparisons and how disappointed we were with the GPS . Today we are going to talk about what’s underneath the beautiful aluminum Body –

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the Technical Details

The specs many are already aware of are

  • Display : 1280 x 720 HD Glass Display
  • Battery : Nokia – 3840 MaH
  • Connectivity options – Bluetooth , WiFi , 3G ( even connects EDGE)
  • Keyboard – 79 Keys on RX-72
  • Ports – One HDMI – 3 USB 2.0 – SD Card and SIM Card slot
  • Integrated Single Jack Audio / Mic Port
  • 120 GB Hard Disk
  • 1GB Ram non user upgradeable
  • Processor : Nokia Atom Z 530 running at 1.66 MHZ

Now here comes the technical which very few talks about

  • GPS : Globe Trotter – MO40x
  • Hard Disk – 120 GB – Toshiba 1235GSL ATA Device
  • Network Adapter – Atheros AR928X
  • Sound Adapter – Realtec and Intel High Definition Audio / Intel HDMI
  • Netbook Bios – Phoneix Technologies

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  • http://www.ex-tenze.com graham

    Do you know what speed the hard drive is? is it a 5400 rpm drive? also, how is the battery life?

    thanks

  • http://www.senseapplied.com Farhan

    Didn’t check out the hard drive speed , battery time was approx 8 – 10 hours depending upon usage

  • http://www.zetaclear-reviews.org/ marta

    That’s a nice computer Farhan. The battery usage is good considering how much it offers. I wonder did you have any problems. What i mean is when i visit Moscow with my husband I find the networks don’t offer the same service and the powerful computer goes underused. I’m sure it’s better in Pakistan but I wonder did you feel like you were driving a really fast car in a slow lane like I did.

  • Casey Miller

    In my opinion, this is too pricey and the combination of the slow hard drive, 1GB of memory, and Windows 7 Home Premium just made everything like an old version of a generic laptop out there. Sure, its sleek and really good to look at but what good is a laptop if it wont perform the way you wanted it? I think we paid more for the “aluminum” metal than what’s inside the laptop. If you have thick fingers, forget about buying this.

    There are some good points too, i think. but the bad points just nags my mind. i dunno, that’s just my opinion. what do you think?

    Casey Miller

  • http://bigcontentsearch.com Nicole

    March 31, 2011 at 6:48 pm
    Didn’t check out the hard drive speed , battery time was approx 8 – 10 hours depending upon usage

    Wow 8-10 hours is A LOT of time. I know I would l love to be able to have my notebook run for this long.

    Nicole
    Marketing Rep
    PLR

  • http://www.instantestore.com/ James

    I’m a tad surprised about the hard disk space and the RAM (non-upgradable). Looks wise, however, that brush aluminum body is a looker.

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