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Only for Sweden and Norway

LTE is only relevant for Sweden and Norway where they have LTE or 4G mobile networks. For UK mobile operators have not even deployed 3G or HSDPA in full and we are struck in 2G with WAP & EDGE data connections. Maybe some killer 4G Apple Iphone using LTE or WIMAX may give some incentive to mobile networks and government to move forward to 4G.

posted by : sam, 19 February 2010 Complain about this comment
A good Intel Pinetrail Notebook.

If this product have been equipped with Intel Wimax and Intel SSD, this product is going to be a prefect notebook.

posted by : Maddoctor, 15 February 2010 Complain about this comment
WHY netbooks Arn't Tablets Arn't HTML 5.0....

On Desktop Everything Seems PeachyKeen.Rose Colored & Tastee'. Plenty 'o Streams & FUN For ALL.
yet, In Shrunken Devices & Files, NOT So ?Sweet. Netbooks Are Cheap & Do Books. SoVat? Tablets Are 'ahcomin ,Martha. So Don't Be Slow.

Yet, Tablets already are haveing Ice Gale of time, Adding Multiple threads, Adding ARM,SOC, Tegra2 & Less power useage. Wheres' Hang?

Hang Up Is HTML 5.0 PReviewed here:

http://www.alistapart.com/articles/previewofhtml5

Top End Desktop Is NOT Compatible with Mobile Standards & Vice Versa. MP3, or raft of standards exist, ALL NOT Intercompatible & Often NOT So HOT on Mobi.
HTML 5.0 has Intercompatibility that goes beyond Flash,Silverlight & Other add on, plug in standards & Makes whole mess Intercompatible, From WithIn Browser ItSelf.

HTML 5.0 is NOT Standardized, its been in design phase since 2004, NOW Mobile Market may Make Break- HTML 5.0 needs,For Easy Stream To SELL Product. Considered Several years Away To Final Standard. Giving Tablet Speedy Relief & Hope. Write, Speak & Think:HTML 5.0.

No Tabs Til HTML 5.0.

Desktopper is Developed Xhtml,12 years In Making & Ridgid Standard. Now Tabs need Html 5 FLEXIBILITY.

Signed:Dazed & Confused html 4.?, Takes Ultra 5 licking, soon. he,he.

posted by : Better Language Skiler...., 15 February 2010 Complain about this comment

Samsung launches its first LTE netbook

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