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		<title>Nokia Booklet 3G reveals its weak points</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Another hands-on with the newest Nokia laptop, the Booklet 3G. This time two of this weak points are revealed. Watch the video for details:


Booklet 3G is poor under sunshine
The glossy screen is not very readable outdoors. It folds to almost 180 degrees, it has a great resolution for its size, but what is the point [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Another hands-on with the newest <strong>Nokia laptop, the Booklet 3G</strong>. This time two of this weak points are revealed. Watch the video for details:<br />
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<h3>Booklet 3G is poor under sunshine</h3>
<p>The glossy screen is not very readable outdoors. It folds to almost 180 degrees, it has a great resolution for its size, but what is the point of having a 12 hours autonomy and GPS if you can&#8217;t work well outdoors?</p>
<h3>Nokia Booklet 3G has only 1 GB of memory, not upgradeable</h3>
<p>Running Windows XP or Linux, the Nokia Laptop would probably be forgiven. But Windows 7 and 1GB of RAM? Not upgradeable? That&#8217;s odd, and not a good investment time wise. Think of the bundled applications and your favorite software and imagine how would it work crumped in 1GB of RAM. Maybe this is a commercial decision, leaving room for other models. Maybe it&#8217;s just cutting costs to the max.</p>
<p>What do you think?</p>
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