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Last Updated on Friday, 23 July 2010 01:26 Written by laptopreviews Friday, 23 July 2010 01:26
The Samsung is the latest 10 “netbook.’s direct replacement for the original NC10 netbook. It improves in a number of ways. It has better sound quality, touch pad bigger, better processor and a better system Operating Starting with Windows 7. It is very similar in design to the NC10 and the same battery and screen resolution as before.
One advantage of this netbook is that it has a great matte screen. The screen is very bright and you should have no problems with it outside. The text is not clear but you get used to it. The matte screen is not typically found in netbooks and is much better than a glossy screen. Another great thing to mention is that it is very quiet. Sometimes you wonder if she even has a fan. It is one of the quietest netbooks I have used and the absence of noise is very impressive.
The touchpad is ideal size and he has touch scrolling. It is not too noisy and has a nice texture. There is nothing wrong on the keyboard. It is a standard keyboard, which takes place across the width of the netbook, which ensures that the keys are large . The audio quality is good and has stereo speakers and SRS. Sound comes from the depth and volume is decent.
A disadvantage is that the lid finish glossy prints and takes up too much. The battery life is not very good compared to other netbooks on the market. PPAM 5200 battery lasted about five hours when used with a brightness of 60% and a bit of Web browsing and watching YouTube videos. There is only one slot for RAM, so if you want to update, you’ll have to open the machine.
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Last Updated on Monday, 5 July 2010 08:27 Written by laptopreviews Monday, 5 July 2010 08:27
Netbooks are quickly gaining popularity. It was not so long that you could go to a computer store and see only one or two brands of netbooks. Now, the netbooks are available in many different brands and different colors. P> It is not always easy to choose the best netbook your needs. It may be difficult to reconcile portability and convenience of these computers with the specifications you need to make all your applications work. P> To help you in your decision which one to buy, I wrote a brief summary of some of the best models. This is a sample of the many models available, make sure you do your homework before making a purchase. P> start with a look at the Samsung NC20. With a sleek design twelve inches, with a 1. 3 GHz Processor VIA Nano, and a wide trackpad, this netbook is a winner. It has a high resolution 1280 x 800, with a full size keyboard, making it easy to use. Another good thing about this is that it allows competition in some cases much needed for the Intel processor for mini laptops. It is one of the first units sport a VIA Nano processor, which performs almost as good as the Intel Atom. Competition is always healthy and brings to the market at reasonable levels to everyone. P> Another consideration is the netbook Lenovo Ideapad S12. The 1280 x 800 resolution is ideal for watching movies and bright colors so as not to strain your eyes. The Ideapad also has a full size keyboard, hitting easy. The 6-cell battery is a great value option with this device, which gives it more than five hours of battery life. As, according to PC Magazine, the Lenovo Ideapad S12 is “… probably the best 12-inch netbook available …” p> Finally, let’s take a look at the Acer AOD750. If you’re tired the plain black netbook is the one for you. It is available in four different colors to fit whatever you may have tasted. It has great resolution at 1366 x 768 pixels, and works very well for movies High Definition. As other trademarks, it has a full size keyboard. One of the advantages of it is the LED backlighting. This saves energy and helps keep the battery life, giving you more complete and enjoyment of it. The processor is a 1. 33 GHz Intel Atom Z520 from. It is less clock can slow performance somewhat, but it is still a good unit overall . If you plan on running many applications on your netbook, you might consider buying one with a higher clock speed than the latter.> Strong Only this year ( 2009) that the twelve-inch netbook is released into the mainstream and began to gain popularity. Their full-size keyboard makes them much more usable than their counterparts ten inches. The balance of size and usability is the key to become dominant in a market. These twelve-inch netbooks have achieved that balance. In the coming years, expect to see them become major players in the IT market. P>
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Last Updated on Saturday, 6 March 2010 05:03 Written by laptopreviews Saturday, 6 March 2010 05:03
- Box Contents – Samsung Q1 Ultra Premium UMPC (NP-Q1U/SD1), 4-Cell Lithium-ion Prismatic Battery, AC power adapter, Stylus, Software Bundle – Microsoft Windows XP Tablet Edition, McAfee Virus Scan 30-Day Trial, 1-Year Limited Warranty
- Intel Ultra Mobile A110 800 MHz Processor
- 512 KB L2 Cache, 400MHz Bus speed
- 1024 MB DDR2 (PC2-3200) RAM
- 32 GB Solid State Drive (SSD)
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Samsung Q1 Q1U-SSDXP 7″ Ultra Mobile PC
