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Samsung introduces four netbooks

The N210, N220, N150 and NB30 hit Vegas
Mon Jan 04 2010, 15:35

KOREAN ELECTRONICS GIANT Samsung is taking the latest models in its netbook range to Las Vegas.

The Samsung N210, N220, N150 and NB30 are designed to evoke personal freedom and boast long battery life, anti-glare screens and the quick-boot Phoenix Hyperspace operating system tool.

Because it is not enough merely to be technically competent these days, the netbooks have some beguiling design features such as integrated hinges, smooth opening and Samsung's 'crystal pattern' design.samsung-netbook

If you are going to actually use one of these netbooks rather than just show it off to your friends you'll enjoy the low power consumption aided by the energy efficient 10.1-inch LED display. The NB30 also has the ability to protect its hard drive, should you happen to drop it, and is water resistant. The N210 and N220 come with the Phoenix OS tool that can speed up their use with a web browser, as it allows web connection without waiting while Windows boots first.

Other featured applications include AnyPC remote access tools, which should make it easy to access its contents from another computer, and Phoenix Failsafe, which is designed to protect data from loss due to theft and track the unit itself.

"Featuring an elegant choice of designs, the Samsung N210, N220, N150 and NB30 lead the range with a pragmatic approach that takes ultra mobile computing into a whole new dimension. Longer battery life is an important issue for customers, and we are proud to deliver feature-rich netbooks that allow you to get wirelessly connected so easily and for such a long time," said Seongwoo Nam, executive vice president and head of Samsung's IT solutions business. µ

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@stuard ./t ./Some of us?

You mean the iTards who aren't really amoung us but had limited choices none the less?
em, basically "iLike my screen to look black then its turned off so other iTard wannab's are impressed when they come to my pad mannnnn....
all tard screens of certain generations are glossy,
but its ok, the person of the f***in decade said that this is how it should be

Stevie jobz, person of the decade, accordin to wsj readers

posted by : p0ln, 05 January 2010 Complain about this comment
Contrast

Some of us preferred LCD screens to have their blacks looking black and not a dark grey that is why! :-)

posted by : Stuart Halliday, 04 January 2010 Complain about this comment
upgrade

"we can rid ourselves of these piece of crap glossy screens that were shoved onto consumers over the last several years."
Is that the same as forced redundancy. I refused to buy glossy screens because of reflection. It was so obvious. To this day I can't figure out what compelled consumers to buy them.

posted by : Crusher, 04 January 2010 Complain about this comment
Anti-Glare Screens

I was glad to read that. Maybe it will catch on and we can rid ourselves of these piece of crap glossy screens that were shoved onto consumers over the last several years.

posted by : Regulas, 04 January 2010 Complain about this comment
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