The editors liked 93% full sized keyboard good tactile response Dedicated scroll bar on touchpad multitouch control Crisp and accommodating 1024×600 pixel screen Solid 1.3MP webcam and graphics performance 7 hour battery life with mgr running 5 hour without and... Long Battery Life Larger Well Designed Keyboard Bluetooth Support Roomy keyboard Very long battery life Speedy and relatively large hard drive Good speakers for a netbook Quality webcam 93 percent keyboard. 10-inch widescreen. Standard six-cell battery. Excellent battery-life scores. Good design Excellent keyboard Good battery life Striking matte interior with chrome accents. Comes in black Blue Or white. Solid performance Tied the Wind for second place. One of the best N270 Atom netbooks Great battery life and performance. Excellent battery life Decent Nearly full-size keyboard. Excellent keyboard for this class Outstanding battery life Light weight Stunning design Fantastic battery life Perfect keyboard layout Fantastic software suite Fairly colorful screen Robust case and good workmanship Powered USB port Matt display suitable for outdoors Long battery life with standard battery Low entry-level price Battery life Speedy in use Very pleasant design Smudge resistant high gloss surfaces Good case stability UMTS available Warranty extension of up to 48 months possible User friendly Pleasant to use input devices Outdoor suitable display Low heat and sound emissions Good bat
The editors didn't like Small touchpad and one button Unremarkable finish Tiny Trackpad Area Battery Bulges Out More Than Some Newer Netbook Designs A Bit More Expensive Small touchpad Design not as chic as some competitors Touchpad is small. Price could be lower. Cant access the newest wireless-n networks Single mouse button feels like a clunky Shrunken seesaw. Ships with 1 GB of RAM and holds only one stick So youll have to buy a 2GB module if you want to upgrade. Small touch pad No wirelessN or Gigabit Ethernet. Bland design with no outstanding extras Too-small touchpad. Weak speaker No solid-state drive option Typically low netbook performance Mediocre speakers Flimsy carry case Weighty battery Recessed mouse button too loose Keys too small in places Narrow palm rest and small touchpad Low screen contrast Low processor performance Not much included with delivery Trackpad button Eventually adverse positioning of the USB ports No Bluetooth WLAN Standardn in the basic configuration
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Good design; excellent keyboard; good battery life, Can't access the newest wirelessn networks Samsung may have been amongst the last to release a mini-notebook, but it was worth the wait...
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Abstract: The best-performing laptop is also the most expensive – youll have to do the maths on whether its worth it. But this model from Samsung blitzed both our battery life and general performance tests, winning by some margin. Battery life is obviously som...
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Stylish looks, Strong construction, Excellent screen, Huge battery life, Bright display No wirelessn, Limited warranty
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Published: 2008-12-10, review by:
stuff.tv
Battery lasts forever, high-quality keyboard and build quality ... Heavy for a netbook, overly obsessed with hygiene... Not quite the most elegant, but by far the most complete and at the most competitive price ...
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Abstract: Samsungs NC10 has an attractive pearlescent white case that resembles Asuss original Eee PC 701. It feels sturdy and is also available in black. The keyboard is similar to those found on Samsungs more expensive laptops, so its keys are large, wid...
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Samsungs netbook offering may tick nearly all the same boxes as the MSI Wind, but its keen pricing and remarkable mains-free longevity make it a worthy addition to the line. The Samsung NC10 may be marginally larger, heavier and lack 802.11n but this...
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Matte screen, Large keyboard, 160 GB hard drive, Very light Small touchpad, Screen too blue by defaultneeds calibrating
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Abstract: Now that Toshiba has launched a netbook of its own (the NB100 – look out for a review shortly), there aren’t many big-name laptop manufacturers left without a netbook in their line-up. And you can now cross Samsung off the list – its new NC10 just arr...
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Published: 2008-11-03, review by:
T3.com
Spacious keyboard, Speedy boot-up Slightly dubious design Our favourite netbook to date
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