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Engadget Dec 4, 2009

t's been about 25 years since Nokia's made a computer bigger than an N900, but it's back in the game with its first netbook, the Booklet 3G. Nokia's pitching the Booklet as a top-of-the-line machine with an all-aluminum chassis, integrated connectivity and GPS apps, and at $599...

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9.0
jeffimix jeffimix

The Booklet is a great laptop if you have a certain feature set in mind. Raw power is not that great, it has an Atom Z chip with only one gigabyte of RAM. The GMA500 plays back video buttery smooth and the ports and screen leave nothing lacking. The laptop came out a year and a quarter ago now,...

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4.0
mcoopers81 mcoopers81

Didn't get this machine with the AT&T Data Plan, so I purchased it for $600. It has a very nice feel to it. Has some weight by comparison to other mini notebooks out there, but it feels great in the hand. But one major complaint I have is that the screen is horrible to look at. It's...

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