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  • Samsung doing a 10-inch Chrome OS netbook later this year

    by 
    Paul Miller
    Paul Miller
    02.13.2010

    There's nothing to look at just yet, but Samsung's own Phil Newton apparently just confirmed that the company will be debuting a Chrome OS netbook in the near future, according to a report by Australia's Channel News. The laptop will be similar to the N210 (pictured), with a 10.1-inch screen, 3G, WiFi, 2GB of RAM, 64GB of flash storage and a purported 12 hour battery life. There are also rumors that it'll be running a 1.5GHz Snapdragon processor, but the amount of straight up information from Phil makes speculation almost feel silly at this point. The netbook is supposed to be introduced later this year.

  • Samsung's new netbook line goes hands-on, Moblin makes a cameo

    by 
    Paul Miller
    Paul Miller
    01.09.2010

    We don't know what it is, but there's just something a bit too "netbook" about Samsung's netbooks. We took a look at the new N210, NB30 and N150 models that Samsung is showing here at CES, and while there's nothing precisely wrong with any of them, they just felt a little uninspired. Like almost everybody these days, Samsung has moved to chiclet keys, which would be alright if they were as quality as previous generations of Sammy's netbook keyboards, but they just felt a little plastic and shallow. At least the NB30 has an excuse, with its water-resistant keyboard tray, and to the lineup's credit, there was very little flex to any of the keyboards -- a common netbook problem. The durable, ridged plastic that encases the NB30 is also pretty nice, but nothing to make our heart aflutter. We spied the NB150 sporting a rather unique pink shell and accents, but apparently the final model will come in a rather more tame black. Interestingly, the most inspired netbook in Samsung's lineup was the N127 (pictured), which they aren't even planning on bringing to market (yet). The unit runs Moblin at a lightning fast pace, has the old school "good" Samsung keyboard, and if it came to retail would likely undercut its Windows brethren by a nice margin. We're not sure if Moblin is ready for the mass market, and obviously Samsung isn't either, but it would be a fun experiment from our perspective. After all, if you're going to bother building three formulaic netbooks, what's the harm in cutting a little loose on the fourth? %Gallery-82502%

  • Samsung hops on Atom N450 bandwagon with N210, N220, N150 and NB30 netbooks

    by 
    Vlad Savov
    Vlad Savov
    01.03.2010

    Keeping the news flowing fast and furious, Samsung has come out with a quartet of new netbooks, distinguishable primarily by their battery life. The N210 and 220 take the lead with a purported 12 hours of "connected mobility," while the NB30 (11 hours) and N150 (8.5 hours) are none too shabby either. The N150 differentiates itself with an "integrated hinge," while the NB30 focuses on durability with a HDD protection sensor and a water-tight seal that protects the netbook from up to 50cc of water. Still, the machines do share a lot, including an Atom N450 at their heart, and a 10.1-inch anti-reflective screen, plus -- you'd be better sit down for this -- mark- and scratch-resistant casing. Does this mean the end of the fingerprint-loving netbook? We can only hope so. Full PR blurb after the break.