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me the promised day-long mobility. I am on my laptop for 10 hours a day on an average and have not yet run out of battery on any given day. Under test conditions —the Booklet 3G’s battery lasts for minimum 12 hours — that’s a buffer of two hours for me. It’s really handy on a heavy work day. Why is it endearing? At 1.25kg and just 19.9 mm in thickness, Booklet 3G is ideal to carry around. Importantly, it doesn’t require me to lug around cables and chargers, works like a smartphone and a PC, and even connects wirelessly. This is precisely why I think it has an edge over every other device. It liberates me from constraints of location and size. Will you upgrade next year? Not until the next version of the Booklet 3G comes along. — By Priyanka Joshi

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