Samsungs low-key entry into the netbook brings us conflict 10.2-inch Samsung NC10 netbook. With so much competition, especially among the larger ten inch mini-laptops like the Eee PC 1000 and MSI Wind, the Samsung, with their existing mobile phone and laptop portfolio bring to the table?
The biggest difference is the storage space, cracking 160GB, none of which is an internet storage. It is doubly difficult to store the MSI Wind, and 4 times the amount at the beginning of the Eee PC 1000 models. There is, of course, the Eee PC 1000H, but you will pay fifty pounds more than the Samsung -. RRP £ 299
for the storage side, has characteristics similar to other netbooks. 10.2 inch anti-glare screen resolution of 1024x600 with the Intel Atom 1.6GHz processor, integrated 1.3 megapixel camera, Bluetooth, 6-cell lithium battery promises up to 6 hours of battery life and 93% full size keyboard. And unlike the Eee PC and its copycat competitors, it does not come with the Linux option, only Windows XP.
keyboard and interface are interesting. Samsung clearly had the brains to realize most people do not have such a super-thin fingers, so they produced a keyboard that is quite useful. They did ring is proportional to their functionality, the letter keys are almost full veličini.Kompromis the arrow, the upper line (F1, F10, etc.), and the touchpad - the touchpad is actually very small. Overall the interface seems to be tailored for a writer.
Samsung NC10 on the whole seems much more serious than its rival the Eee PC 1000 and MSI Wind.Krivulje down and give way to a straight edge and the mighty Samsung logo. Although not brutally ugly at the top is pretty smart, I would not say the NC10 is particularly attractive laptop - it seems to go best rival LG X110. It has a bit of a commodity, such as "Sony VAIO type" Power button located on the side. Color choices are pretty mundane - white, black and blue, from best to worst
.So far, it seems Samsung NC10, aesthetics aside, the best 10 inch mini laptop with no keyboard and battery problems of other netbooks like the MSI Wind. And at 299 pounds, definitely the best value for money. But when the LG X110 is available, we may change our minds. We have yet to get our hands on one ...
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