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Finally, Samsung is bringing its NC10 netbook to the US market, via the release of its netbook - the NC10. Featuring a high-resolution 10.2-inch wide SuperBright LCD, the NC10 boast of traditional features found in most netbooks today.
And here’s our usual quick rundown of the features and specs of the Samsung NC10
- 10.2-inch display
- 160GB HD
- I/O ports
- WiFi
- Bluetooth.
- 1.3 megapixel webcam
- 6-cell battery
The Samsung NC10 retails for around
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What Laptop have been leaked information that the Samsung NC10 will in fact be cheaper than it was expected to be when it comes to the UK this month. They have also posted up a spec sheet (pictured below) with details of the Samsung netbook.
The source has stated that on release the NC10 will cost £299 rather than the anticipated £329. In addition the netbook specs have changed, with a 160GB hard drive replacing the 80GB that was expected to be fitted in the NC10. Put the reduction in price together with double the size of hard drive for the same price, a choice of three colors (blue, white and black) and a non-gloss 10.2 inch screen and Samsung could have a huge hit on their hands with their NC10 netbook.
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Blogeee have acquired some superb hi-res images of the NC10 by Samsung that show the netbook in it’s full glory. More details on the NC10 have also emerged.
The NC10 netbook weighs in at 1.33kg, uses the Atom processor, has a 1.3MP camera, a 10.2 inch screen, 1GB of RAM HD audio, an 80GB hard drive, an 84 key keyboard and is able to support an external display up to 85Hz and 2048 x 1536 resolution. As for the size of the Samsung NC10: 261mm x 185mm x 30mm or about 10.3″ x 7.3″ x 1.2″.
This is certainly an impressive netbook as the pictures show and with it’s innovative keyboard design which has been slated as possibly the best keyboard design ever for a netbook, the NC10 could go far and possibly will.
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Finally, Samsung has officially announced its netbook, now officially called the Samsung NC10 Netbook. And like we told you before, the Samsung Netbook sports a 10.1-inch SuperBright Non-Gloss LED screen with WSVGA resolution (1024×600).
There’s nothing fancy really with the Samsung NC10. We’ve seen its features with the other 10-inch netbooks that were launched the past couple of weeks. And here are those specs and details:
- 10.2-inch SuperBright Non-Gloss LED WSVGA screen (1024×600)
- Intel ATOM CPU
- 80GB-160GB of HDD
- WiFi b/g
- Bluetooth 2.0
- 1.3 megapixel webcamera
- 6 cell battery with 8 hours usage
- Windows XP Home OS
- 1.33kg
The Samsung NC10 will be available from this October in European Countries. No word on the price at the moment.
Continue reading to see more pictures of the Samsung NC10.
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A couple of days ago we’ve reported about Samsung’s possible entry into the netbook fray with a mini-notebook of their own. We even managed to snag some nice photos of said netbook from the wild. Now, here’s the latest information about the said netbook.
WhatLaptop is running a story with the official photos of the still unnamed Samsung Netbook to prove that there really is a Samsung netbook. According to the site, said netbook will have a 10.2-inch screen and will be available in 3 colors - white, black and blue.
In addition all the media keys of the netbook were removed from the body and put instead on its side together with the usual ports - 3 USB ports, Ethernet, VGA out and the power button.
Most noteable feature of the Samsung netbook is its full-featured keyboard occupying the who space of the its chassis. The touchpad was enlarged as well compared to other netbooks.
For some of its official specs. The Samsung netbook would most probably run on Windows XP, will have an Intel Atom N270 processor, 1GB of RAM, around 80 to 120GB of HD for storage and its 6-cell battery was said to be capable of around 5 hours of good use.
Pretty impressive specs, right? But the deciding factor will still be its market price.
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We all thought Dell was the last of the major brands to join the netbook but alas, here comes Samsung brandishing its own netbook somewhere in Korea. Aving.net was reporting about the Samsung netbook which will either have a 9-10 inch display, Atom CPU and was said to be ready for launch by October.
Aving.net also noted a nice-loking and roomy keyboard with full-sized sight shift key, trackpad that supports scrolling action and a large button under the trackpad.
And that’s about everything we know about this Samsung netbook. Hopefully Samsung would let us know more in the coming days. In the meantime, enjoy some more photos of said netbook.
 
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Say hello to the Samsung X360.

The X360 is Samsung’s latest addition to their laptop lineup. While it may be slightly larger than other standard mini netbooks, its features pack a punch. It will have a 13.3 inch display, upto 4GB of RAM, Centrino 2 Ultra Low Voltage CPU with 3 USB ports, wifi, 1.3 mega pixel camera, card reader (7 in 1) as well as bluetooth. You’ll also find a HDMI and VGA port on the X360. Storage wise they’ll be several options to choose from, 64GB SSD, 128GB SSD or a 120GB hard drive.
The X360 will have the above features, making it a strong rival to many mini netbooks. The X360 looks like it could also be a strong competitor to the MacBook Air. While it’s slightly thicker than a MacBook Air at 0.66 inches, it will weigh in at only 1.27kg making it lighter than the MacBook Air.
These features come with a cost though and gives the X360 not such a mini price. The estimated retail price is between $2,200 and $2900.
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Posted by: Nick in UMPC, tags: Q1, Samsung, UMPC
In the interview for TechRadar the Samsung official Jeongseon Euh said that so far the company has sold about 100,000 Q1 and the Q1 Ultra UMPCs, and that Samsung holds about 65% of the UMPC market. At the same time Euh said that the third generation of the Q1 should be ready for next year, probably first models at CES next year. via [TechRadar]
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