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Samsung N310 unboxed, compared to NC10

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While the Samsung N310 (or Samsung Go, as the company calls it in the US), features the usual netbook specs including an Atom CPU, Windows XP, and a 160GB hard drive, the netbook has a visual quality that sets it apart from the crowd. It comes in a handful of bright colors, and has a rubberized case with the Samsung logo emblazoned across the top.

If you want to know just how different this netbook looks from a more traditional mini-laptop, check out vijaycmistry’s Flickr photoset of his new Samsung N310 hanging out with a Samsung NC10 netbook. Both machines are about the same size, but the N310 has rounded edges and a much brighter, more colorful look.

via SammyNetbook and the SammyNetbook Forum

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Samsung N310

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  • TypeNetbook
  • Screen size10.1 inches
  • Screen resolution1024 x 600
  • Bundled OSWindows (XP)
  • CPU familyAtom
  • Processor speed1.6 GHz
  • System RAM1 GB
  • Maximum battery lifeUp to 5 hours
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8.0 average user rating
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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 Saturday, July 25th, 2009, 12:08 pm by Brad Linder




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  • http://www.sammynetbook.com/ Jez – SammyNetbook

    Definitely not a subtle colour ;) !

  • tomleemullins

    IMO; it looks nicer than the average netbook computer. I think this is a plus. If one is to be noticed, one should stand out from the ordinary. Perhaps this will become a trend? netbooks not looking geeky but fashionable?

  • http://home.comcast.net/~tomleem/ BigGoofyGuy

    IMO; it looks nicer than the average netbook computer. I think this is a plus. If one is to be noticed, one should stand out from the ordinary. Perhaps this will become a trend? netbooks not looking geeky but fashionable?

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