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Samung launches WiMAX enabled NC10 netbook in Russia

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Samsung and Yota are launching a version of the Samsung NC10 netbook in Russia with support for WiMAX mobile broadband connectivity. The Yota network suports speeds of up to 10MB/s.

The netbook will be available starting this week for 19,900 Rubles, which is the equivalent of about $597 US.

Aside from the WiMAX support, this is a standard run of the mill NC10 netbook, with a 10.2 inch, 1024 x 600 pixel display, a 1.6GHz Intel Atom N270 CPU, 1GB of RAM, and a 160GB hard drive. In addition to WiMAX, the netbook supports 802.11b/g WiFi, Bluetooth 2.0, and has an Ethernet jack for folks who still used wired connections.

via Eee PC.net

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Samsung NC10

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  • TypeNetbook
  • Screen size10.2 inches
  • Screen resolution1024 x 600
  • Processor speed1.6 GHz
  • System RAM1 GB
  • Maximum battery lifeUp to 9 hours
  • Dimensions10.27 x 7.3 x 1.19 in
  • Weight2.8 lb
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9.3 average user rating
  • Speed and features8.0
  • Design and form factor10.0
  • Battery life7.0
  • Display9.0
  • Durability9.0
  • Expandability10.0
  • Noise8.0
  • Portability (size / weight)10.0

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Posted on Monday, March 23rd, 2009, 2:13 pm by Brad Linder




  • BoloMKXXVIII

    Wow. For an extra $150 dollars you get wimax and government sponsored spyware. Surf carefully.

  • http://www.notebooknotes.com visu

    That's great. In my opinion, more netbooks should have some sort of mobile broadband connectivity. After all, netbooks are ultra mobile devices and you often take them to place where there is no WiFi.

  • http://liliputing.com Brad Linder

    I was trying so hard not to make that my headline. :)

  • Chris

    In Soviet Russia, Wimax Netbook's surf you.

  • BoloMKXXVIII

    Wow. For an extra $150 dollars you get wimax and government sponsored spyware. Surf carefully.

  • http://www.notebooknotes.com visu

    That's great. In my opinion, more netbooks should have some sort of mobile broadband connectivity. After all, netbooks are ultra mobile devices and you often take them to place where there is no WiFi.

  • http://liliputing.com Brad Linder

    I was trying so hard not to make that my headline. :)

  • enchantedsky

    In Soviet Russia, Wimax Netbook's surf you.

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