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IntoMobile - Cell Phone News, Information, and Analysis: Video: Wall Street Journal reviews the Nokia Booklet 3G: 8 hours of battery with harsh use
IntoMobile - Cell Phone News, Information, and Analysis: Video: Wall Street Journal reviews the Nokia Booklet 3G: 8 hours of battery with harsh use
| Nokia Booklet's battery might actually be as good as advertised: All power-saving features turned off it lasted for 8h: http://bit.ly/2O0i41 10/28/2009 |
Video: Wall Street Journal reviews the Nokia Booklet 3G: 8 hours of battery with harsh use
IntoMobile - Cell Phone News, Information, and Analysis —
... The Wall Street Journal takes a stab at reviewing the Nokia Booklet 3G, the first laptop to come from the Finnish handset maker hellbent on becoming an “internet company”. Katherine Boehret loves the battery life, saying “after running it through a harsh test with its screen cranked up to the brightest setting, Wi-Fi on, music playing on a continuous loop and all power-saving features turned off, it ran for almost eight hours straight”. That’s where the praise end however, she urges readers to “beware its tiny keyboard”. Whatever ...
Video: Wall Street Journal reviews the Nokia Booklet 3G: 8 hours of battery with harsh use
IntoMobile - Cell Phone News, Information, and Analysis —
... The Wall Street Journal takes a stab at reviewing the Nokia Booklet 3G, the first laptop to come from the Finnish handset maker hellbent on becoming an “internet company”. Katherine Boehret loves the battery life, saying “after running it through a harsh test with its screen cranked up to the brightest setting, Wi-Fi on, music playing on a continuous loop and all power-saving features turned off, it ran for almost eight hours straight”. That’s where the praise end however, she urges readers to “beware its tiny keyboard”. Whatever ...
Nokia Booklet 3G gets video unboxing, reviewed
SlashGear —
... netbook are beginning to show up. The Wall Street Journal have shared their impressions of the 3G and GPS toting ultraportable, praising its battery life but immediately dampening their enthusiasm over what they describe as a “tiny keyboard”. Meanwhile Engadget Spanish are yet to review the Booklet 3G, but they have taken the time ...
WSJ on the Nokia Booklet 3G: Good screen, bad keyboard
Liliputing —
... The Nokia Booklet 3G has begun shipping in Europe. And while it’s not available in the US yet, apparently if you’re a journalist with enough pull you can get your hands on one. Needless to say, I haven’t touched a Booklet 3G yet, but the Wall Street Journal’s katherine Boehret has, and she found the 10.1 inch, 1280 x 720 pixel display to be a cut above the screens found on most netbooks.
On the other hand, he wasn’t that happy with the keyboard. ...
Nokia Booklet 3G reviewed, verdict: meh
Liliputing —
... We already heard from the Wall Street Journal that while the Nokia Booklet 3G has a nice screen, the keyboard is somewhat cramped. Now ...




