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A fresh pair of Nokia Booklet 3G reviews

November 12th, 2009 at 1:24 pm

There are a couple of Nokia Booklet 3G reviews floating around the blogosphere today. Avram at Laptop Mag is keen on the design of the device, which ‘definitely looks and feels more expensive than most other netbooks’. The notable drawbacks, he believes, are the ‘small keyboard and slow performance’.

Mark at Gizmodo also throws in his two cents, concluding that while the Booklet 3G may not entirely re-define the mini-laptop genre, it’s still a ‘great netbook’.

Jump over to take a look at Avram’s review and Mark’s

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