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A few weeks after launching the Samsung N150 Corby netbook with bright new color options in Italy, Samsung is bringing the new colors to the US. You can pick up a Corby netbook in “Bermuda Blue,” “Flamingo Pink,” or “Caribbean Yellow” from Amazon or Best Buy. Amazon is selling all three colors for $319.99 + free shipping.

The Samsung N150 Corby netbook has a 10.1 inch, 1024 x 600 pixel non-glare display, 1.66GHz Intel Atom N450 processor, 1GB of RAM, and 160GB hard drive. It ships with Windows 7 Starter Edition and a 6 cell battery.

Samsung is also offering a series of accessories in similar colors including a laptop case and a Corby mouse. The mouse is actually made by Belkin and the case comes from Cheil Industries. But they’re both designed to go with Samsung’s Corby series notebooks.

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5 replies on “Samsung N150 Corby netbook now available in the US”

  1. Does this come with a larger hard drive memory? Like 250gb?
    160gb is really small, compare with hp’s and dell’s netbooks

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