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| Samsung NC10-11GP 10.2-Inch Pink Netbook - 6 Cell Battery |
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Product Description |
| The NC10 mini notebook by Samsung is ideal for users looking for a low-cost, highly mobile solution that is aimed at "consuming" data via the Internet versus "creating" data. Key System Benefits - Easy to take with you whether it¿s around the house, the campus or wherever one might travel; provides significant performance capabilities to wander the Internet and take care of basic productivity applications; enables one to view the Internet in full screen without compromise in a clear and comfortable display; maximum storage capacity for everything you download from the web; provides maximum system performance for basic web browsing and limited system functionality; enhances system performance without adding unnecessary system overhead; provides a great balance of price and performance. Key System Features - Weighing in at just 2.8 pounds; the NC10 adopts the new Intel Atom CPU; 10.2-inch wide LCD display providing 1024 x 600 resolution with 250 nits of brightness and an anti-reflection gloss coating display; high capacity 6-cell Lithium Ion battery providing up to 8 hours of continuous run time; 160GB capacity hard disk drive (HDD); 1GB system memory (RAM); Windows XP Home Operating System; Silver-Nano Keyboard. |
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Product Details |
- Intel Atom processor N270, 1.6 GHz, 533 MHz Front Side Bus, 512 KB Level 2 Cache
- 1 GB DDR2 RAM 800 MHz
- 160 GB Hard Drive, 2.5-inch,
- Microsoft XP Home with Service Pack 3, 6-Cell Lithium Ion Battery
- 10.2-inch Wide, 1024 x 600 WSVGA , 220 nits, 1.3 Mega Pixel webcam
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December 12th, 2009 at 1:58 am
Battery life is quite impressive. In our battery test, where we loop a video file with the screen brightness at its highest setting, the Samsung NC10’s 6-cell battery lasted just over four hours. This test was conducted in high-performance mode, so …
December 12th, 2009 at 2:08 am
Eee might be the brand du jour but Samsung has been cranking out decent budget notebooks since netbooks were just a gleam in Intel Atom’s eye. For a solid, practical XP workhorse, look no further.