Friday, 10 July 2009

Samsung N310 review

Samsung N310 review

The upcoming Samsung N310 is yet another netbook that is a combination of basic functionality and slick design.

The fact of the matter is that netbooks are by definition basic, compact laptops that are used for tasks such as email and web browsing, so there isn’t a lot of wiggle room when it comes to features. One of the main areas in which netbooks can distinguish themselves is in terms of design, and that’s the route Samsung has taken with the N310.

The Samsung N310 was designed by renowned Japanese designer Naoto Fukasawa and comes in black, orange, dark blue and light blue. It’s not the lightest netbook you’ll come across, but is still fairly portable, weighing in at just under 1.3kg.

Specifications of the Samsung N310 include a 10.1-inch screen with 1024×600 resolution, 802.11g Wi-Fi and three USB ports. It’s powered by an Intel Atom N270 processor.

Australian pricing for the Samsung N310 netbook will be confirmed closer to the release date.

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By Caroline Warnes

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  • barryeykenboom
    I hope that it is going to be in a price range I can afford for most of these things are beyond my expens as yhey dont make them for pensioners I make the comment only because this new one looks like a must have laptop if you can afford.
  • This is going to be expensive for a netbook, probably edging towards the $1000 mark. But you can get a decent netbook for a lot less. Australia Post has an Acer Aspire One for $599 at the moment.
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