Samsung N110 netbook

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The first PC Fair 2009 is just around the corner. For Klang Valley folks, where the nearest PC Fair is going to be at KL Convention Centre next weekend, this would be the biggest IT fair to shop for computer stuff in bargain price. I bet this year, netbook will again the star of the show, with more computer manufacturers, rolled out new models over the past few months.

From today onward, till the PC Fair days, you’ll see more netbook post right here in blogjer. To start with, lets go to Samsung N110 netbook, which just released last week.

N110 is the latest model in Samsung’s netbook line product, which famous with NC series before. What cool about this netbook is, it is equipped with 6-cell lithium battery,  lasts for up to 9.5 hours! Better than most full-sized notebook out there right? I’m not certain if this netbook is going to be here  that soon.

Ermm, I don’t see any netbook in Samsung.com.my. Scroll down for the specs.

samsung n110 12pbk Samsung N110 netbook

Specification. Product detail

Operating System Genuine Windows XP Home SP3
CPU Intel® Atom™ processor N270
Maximum System Memory     2 GB
Storage Hard Drive 160 GB (2.5″, 5400 RPM)
Dimensions (W XH XD) 10.27” x 1.19” x 7.3”
Weight, Including Std. Battery     2.78 lbs.

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5 Responses to “Samsung N110 netbook”

  1. This one would be perfect for blogging… I wonder what the price in US will be…

  2. I am very much impressed with samsung notebooks because they are efficient enough to handle all my needs. In past, I was big fan of Sony products but samsung really took the lead. Surely, I’ll go for that.

  3. Why it is not listed on their site anywhere or it has some separate site? I have checked many other sites in different countries and this notebook is not listed anywhere, why it is so?

  4. Anna says:

    Hi..anyone using the Samsung N110 netbook…i have a question to ask…about my bluetooth..it disappeared from the taskbar and I don’t know where to find it..

  5. Admin says:

    @Anna. Have you switched it on? Usually every notebook has some sort of shortcut key, button or switch to switch the bluetooth on.

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