Nokia Booklet 3G
Spécifications de l'ordinateur portable
Portable: Nokia Booklet 3GProcesseur: Intel Atom Z530
Adaptateur graphique: Intel Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 500
Ècran: 10.1 pouces, 16:9, 1280x720 pixel, brillant: oui
Poids: 1.233kg
Prix: 699 euro
Moyenne de 25 Notes (depuis les 38 critiques)
Critiques pour Nokia Booklet 3G
Critiques dans des langues étrangères
Source: Mobile Computer
EN→FRThe idea of paying £660 for an Intel Atom-powered netbook with a 10.1” screen may seem absurd, particularly when excellent models cost half as much, but that’s just how much Nokia wants for its Booklet 3G. It looks amazing and lasts for ages away from the mains, but the Nokia Booklet 3G is fabulously overpriced for what’s on offer. Better Windows 7 performance and beefier graphics might just have convinced us, but as it stands, netbooks that cost half as much are just as usable as this.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Moyen, Date: 04/09/2010
Note: Note totale: 50%
Source: CNet
EN→FRThe 10.1-inch Booklet 3G is mobile-phone maker Nokia's belated attempt to join the netbook party. The Nokia Booklet 3G is a wonderful piece of engineering. We love its integrated 3G modem, its high-resolution screen, its exceptional battery life and its fan-free design. It's hard to ignore the fact, however, that most of its rivals manage to provide similar features for far less financial outlay.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Moyen, Date: 02/18/2010
Note: Note totale: 82%
Source: Channel Web
EN→FRThe mobile-maker has released an impressive but expensive laptop. Nokia’s first laptop (with the exception of a short-lived series of computers in the 1980s) is an impressive device. It’s encased in a brushed aluminium case and is slim enough to draw glances when you open in up in public. A supremely impressive notebook, but the price is far too high.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Court, Date: 02/12/2010
Note: Note totale: 60%
Source: V3.co.uk
EN→FRNokia’s first laptop (with the exception of a short-lived series of computers in the 1980s) is an impressive device. It’s encased in a brushed aluminium case and is slim enough to draw glances when you open in up in public. Despite its slimness (its height is less than an inch when closed) the Nokia Booklet 3G is heavy. A supremely impressive notebook, but the price is far too high
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Moyen, Date: 02/12/2010
Note: Note totale: 60%
Source: Computing
EN→FRNokia’s first laptop (with the exception of a short-lived series of computers in the 1980s) is an impressive device. It’s encased in a brushed aluminium case and is slim enough to draw glances when you open in up in public. Despite its slimness (its height is less than an inch when closed) the Nokia Booklet 3G is heavy. A supremely impressive notebook, but the price is far too high.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Court, Date: 02/12/2010
Note: Note totale: 60%
Source: IT Reviews
EN→FRNokia has to be applauded for creating a solid, attractive and well-designed netbook. Its excellent battery life and built-in 3G are also impressive, but at £650 the Booklet 3G is outrageously expensive. The reason netbooks have experienced such unprecedented success is essentially down to one thing: their low price tags. Nokia's taken a big risk in designing a premium netbook, and the fact not a single UK mobile operator has taken it on indicates that gamble might not pay off.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Court, Date: 02/11/2010
Note: prix: 30% mobilité: 90%
Source: Channel Web
EN→FRA sturdy mini laptop with mobile broadband but a steep price tag. Nokia's Booklet 3G is undeniably well designed and has a good battery life, but it also costs significantly more than other netbooks with a similar specification. While it also offers built-in GPS and mobile broadband, the latter requires users to invest more money for a 3G data connection, and no UK carrier was offering to subsidise it at the time of writing.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Moyen, Date: 02/03/2010
Note: Note totale: 80%
Source: Computing
EN→FRA sturdy mini laptop with mobile broadband but a steep price tag. Nokia's Booklet 3G is undeniably well designed and has a good battery life, but it also costs significantly more than other netbooks with a similar specification. While it also offers built-in GPS and mobile broadband, the latter requires users to invest more money for a 3G data connection, and no UK carrier was offering to subsidise it at the time of writing.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Moyen, Date: 02/03/2010
Note: Note totale: 80%
Source: Techradar
EN→FRThe best netbook we've seen to date, but it comes at a high price. Following the success of the netbook concept, even manufacturers not usually associated with laptops are looking to get in on the action. The latest is Nokia with its Booklet 3G. If you place quality above a bargain-basement price, you currently won't find a better netbook on the market, and the all-day battery life greatly adds to its overall appeal.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Moyen, Date: 01/27/2010
Note: Note totale: 80%
Source: It Pro
EN→FRThere’s no doubt that the Nokia Booklet 3G is attractive and well built. However, its feature set puts it at the low end of the netbook market, yet it carries a high-end price tag. Built-in 3G connectivity and a battery that genuinely will last for a working day set it out from the crowd, but in return Nokia is asking for a price premium that would make even Apple blush. To work as a business device, the Booklet 3G needs to be faster, cheaper or - ideally - both.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Long, Date: 01/20/2010
Note: Note totale: 50%
Source: Reg Hardware
EN→FRGiven its unparalleled success in the mobile phone market, it was only a matter of time before Nokia tried its hand at creating a laptop. The Finnish manufacturer isn’t keen on its Booklet 3G being called a netbook, though. Instead, ‘mini laptop’ is the preferred term. But with features such as 10.1in screen and Intel Atom processor, it sure looks like a netbook to us. With an excellent chassis and built-in mobile broadband, it's an enticing piece of kit. But is there really a market for premium netbooks?
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Long, Date: 01/12/2010
Note: Note totale: 60%
Source: PC Advisor
EN→FROkay, so the glossy black plastic lid back is a fingerprint magnet that renders the Booklet 3G greasy looking as soon as you touch it. But you’ve got to admire the superb overall craftsmanship of this netbook – at least, right up until the point you need to use the screen. At £649, this is a very expensive netbook, but one that we’d be happy to list as ‘desirable but more for aspirational interest’. Sadly, thanks to a low-quality LCD display, the missing ’aporth of tar has irreversibly spoilt this good ship.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Moyen, Date: 01/06/2010
Note: Note totale: 60% prix: 40% équipement: 80% finition: 90%
Source: Pocket Lint
EN→FRIf we were to judge the book by its cover we would be praising the Nokia Booklet 3G from the rooftops. It's a stylish well built piece of kit from the outside. The trouble is that Nokia hasn't maximised the inside as well as they could have, meaning that you are left with a machine that isn't as good as it could have been. If you're not looking to do anything too aggressive then the Booklet 3G will suit you fine, but that posh exterior makes you believe otherwise. More worrying, however, is the price
Type de critique inconnu, disponible en ligne, Long, Date: 12/22/2009
Note: Note totale: 60%
Source: Engadget
EN→FRCritique unique, disponible en ligne, Moyen, Date: 12/04/2009
Note: prix: 40% performance: 40%
Source: Slashgear
EN→FRWe want to love the Booklet 3G, if only because it looks so good. Problem is, once you turn it on you’re stuck with performance that even the first-gen netbooks generally exceeded, and if that’s frustrating when the Nokia is box-fresh then imagine how you’ll feel when you’re into the second year of your data contract. The downside to that clean, unspoilt chassis is that doing some DIY upgrading is almost certain to invalidate your warranty; no core part of the Booklet 3G is intended to be user-accessible.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Long, Date: 11/23/2009
performance: 30%
Source: PC Advisor
EN→FRThe Nokia Booklet 3G netbook is rugged and solidly built - but some quirks make it a slightly too-pricey portable PC. The sturdy frame and reasonably slick lines of the Nokia Booklet 3G show that the company has what it takes to make a smart-looking portable. But considering the poor choice of components (really, a tiny, slow hard drive?) and the above-mentioned quirks, this is a too-pricey portable. If someone tried selling us the Booklet 3G at £500, we'd hesitate. The subsidised deals may rope some people in, when carriers start offering the Nokia Booklet 3G.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Moyen, Date: 11/16/2009
Note: prix: 50% finition: 80%
Source: PC World
EN→FRNokia spokespeople are quick to correct you if you slip and call the Booklet 3G a netbook. Well, let's see: It has a tiny, clamshell, laptop-like design. It has meager specs (1GB of RAM, Intel's Z530 1.6-GHz Atom CPU, and a 4200-rpm 120GB hard drive). As nice as this machine looks, it lacks the gumption to make for a versatile netbook. And, yes, it has a good battery life, but we've seen better for less in Toshiba's NB205 (it runs faster for 10 hours). Want a little more power instead of battery life? The $400 HP Mini 311 (with a decent GPU) is another alternative.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Moyen, Date: 11/13/2009
Note: Note totale: 40%
Source: CNet
EN→FRMobile phone maker Nokia is jumping into the Netbook pool with its recently announced Booklet 3G laptop, offering a premium-feeling system for a rock-bottom price, as long as you agree to a two-year AT&T mobile data contract. Nokia's entry in the crowded Netbook field shows that the company's hardware know-how translates to computer design, but a poor choice of CPU should give you pause.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Long, Date: 11/10/2009
Note: Note totale: 76% performance: 50% équipement: 90% mobilité: 90%
Source: PC Mag
EN→FRNokia is one of the most unlikely companies to launch a netbook, given that cell phones are its claim to fame. Most manufacturers can attest that the key to a successful netbook is to find the right combination of differentiators while minimizing its flaws. Easily the most luxurious netbook to date, the Booklet 3G is a tough recommendation when its price is bloated and performance doesn't measure up to cheaper netbooks.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Long, Date: 11/10/2009
Note: Note totale: 60%
Source: Laptop Mag
EN→FRThis aluminum 3G netbook delivers plenty of style and endurance, but it’s relatively small keyboard and slow performance diminish its appeal. We typically recommended against netbooks with built-in 3G because they offer modest savings in exchange for locking you into a hefty service charge for 24 months. However, the Nokia Booklet 3G stands out from the subsidized crowd with a clean, modern design, and by offering about 8.5 hours of battery life. On the other hand, the Toshiba mini NB205 has a speedier 5,400-rpm hard drive, lasts nearly 9 hours on a charge, and comes with a much better keyboard for $229 (with a two-year commitment to Sprint or Verizon Wireless).
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Long, Date: 11/08/2009
Note: Note totale: 60%
Source: V3.co.uk
EN→FRNokia's Booklet 3G is very impressive as a first attempt at a netbook by a phone manufacturer. The engineering and design work, and the thought that have obviously gone into the Booklet 3G, do shine through. We have our reservations about the heat output as this netbook is fanless, but we're open to being convinced that it's a good design after we fully test it. We also have a minor reservation about the battery but, once again, until we thoroughly put it through its paces, we'll reserve our final judgement.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Court, Date: 09/09/2009
Note: emissions: 50%
Source: Notebookcheck
DE→FRCritique unique, disponible en ligne, Long, Date: 08/14/2011
Note: Note totale: 79% performance: 31% écran: 63% mobilité: 95% finition: 65% ergonomie: 71% emissions: 93%
Source: Notebookinfo
DE→FRCritique unique, disponible en ligne, Long, Date: 01/05/2010
Note: Note totale: 79% performance: 39% équipement: 90% écran: 60% mobilité: 94% finition: 93%
Source: Netzwelt
DE→FRCritique unique, disponible en ligne, Moyen, Date: 12/07/2009
Note: performance: 90% équipement: 80%
Source: Cyberbloc
DE→FRCritique d'utilisateur, disponible en ligne, Court, Date: 12/06/2009
Note: prix: 40%
Source: Tom's Hardware
DE→FRCritique unique, disponible en ligne, Moyen, Date: 12/03/2009
Note: prix: 60% mobilité: 80%
Source: Connect - 1/2010

Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Long, Date: 12/01/2009
Note: Note totale: 77% performance: 54% équipement: 68% mobilité: 100% ergonomie: 86%
Source: Computerbild - 1/2010

Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Long, Date: 12/01/2009
Note: Note totale: 81% prix: 40% performance: 69% équipement: 78% écran: 82% ergonomie: 78% emissions: 100%
Source: Netzwelt
DE→FRCritique unique, disponible en ligne, Moyen, Date: 11/17/2009
Note: performance: 90% équipement: 80%
Source: Chip.de
DE→FRCritique unique, disponible en ligne, Moyen, Date: 11/13/2009
Note: Note totale: 77% prix: 43% performance: 43% équipement: 76% écran: 52% mobilité: 91% ergonomie: 97%
Source: e-media - 25/09

Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Moyen, Date: 11/01/2009
Note: prix: 40% performance: 40% finition: 95%
Source: Connect - 11/2009

Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Long, Date: 10/01/2009
Note: Note totale: 80% équipement: 80% ergonomie: 80%
Source: ZDNet
DE→FRCritique unique, disponible en ligne, Moyen, Date: 09/15/2009
Note: prix: 40% écran: 40% mobilité: 80%
Source: WCM - 9/09

Critique unique, , Très long, Date: 08/01/2009
Note: Note totale: 50%
Source: MuyComputer
ES→FRCritique unique, disponible en ligne, Moyen, Date: 12/01/2009
Note: Note totale: 59%
Source: Prohardver.hu
HU→FRCritique unique, disponible en ligne, Long, Date: 09/28/2010
Note: prix: 40% écran: 60% mobilité: 80% emissions: 80%
Source: Sohoa VN Express
VN→FRCritique unique, disponible en ligne, Très court, Date: 11/17/2009
Note: Note totale: 65%
Source: Komputer for alle
DA→FRCritique unique, disponible en ligne, Très court, Date: 09/06/2010
Note: prix: 50%
Comment
Intel Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 500: Puce graphique intégrée (embarquée) sur les chipsets UL11L, US15L, et US15W avec un noyau propriétaire PowerVR SGX. Support de DirectX 10.1, mais ne convient pas aux jeux 3D en raison de la faible fréquence d'horloge (100-200 MHz UL11L - US15) et des 4 shaders seulement. Le décodeur vidéo intégré accélère la lecture de vidéos HD (MPEG2, VC-1, AVC).
Ses cartes graphiques ne sont pas faites pour le jeu. Et même si ils tournent, ce sera avec des erreurs d'affichage et un framerate ignoble. Ce cartes graphique sont totalement incompatible avec les joueurs! les applications de bureau et d'Internet, ne sont pas un problème pour ces cartes graphiques.
>> Plus d'informations peuvent être trouvées dans notre comparaison des cartes graphiques mobiles et liste de Benchmarks.
Intel Atom:
Le processeur Intel Atom est un microprocesseur 64-bits pour ordinateurs portables petits et bon marché, les MIDs ou UMPC. La spécialité de la nouvelle architecture est dans le mode d'exécution "in order" (au lieu de l'habituel et plus rapide mode d'exécution "out of order"). Par conséquent, le coût du transistor de la série Atom est beaucoup plus faible, et donc moins cher à produire.
Z530: La version économique du Atom N270 avec le support de la Virtualisation et des techniques d'économies d'énergie. Les performances sont équivalentes au N270 et donc fait pour les tâches légères.
>> Plus d'informations peuvent être trouvées dans notre comparaison des processeurs mobiles.
10.1": Le portable a un format d'affichage très petit et rare pour petit portables.
L'avantage est que le subnotebook peut être de petite dimension et peut être porté facilement. de plus Un petit écran a un avantage, il a besoin de peu de courant, ce qui améliore le temps d'exécution de batterie et en conséquence la mobilité. L'inconvénient est que la lecture des textes est épuisante pour les yeux. Les hautes résolutions sont a proscrire.
>> Pour connaître la finesse de l'écran, jetez un oeil sur notre liste de DPI.
1.233 kg: Ce subnotebook a le poids le plus léger par rapport aux autres ordinateurs portables et peut être porté très facilement.
66.6%: La note est mauvaise. La plupart des portables sont mieux notés. Nous ne conseillons pas cet achat.
>> Plus d'informations peuvent être trouvées dans Guide d'achat de portables.


