Filed under: News | Notebooks and PCs
Jan 4 2010, 12:56am CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Samsung unveiled four new Pine Trail Netbooks today with the Samsung N210, N220, N150 and NB30. The Samsung NB30 and N150 got already spotted back in December as well as the Samsung N220.
The new Samsung N210 and N220 netbooks deliver up to 12 hours of battery life, while the N150 and NB30 keep on going for up to 8.5 hours and 11 hours respectively.
The N210, N220, N150 and NB30 also have several display features that enhance the visual experience. The new netbooks’ 10.1" LED anti-reflective display fine-tunes movies and images with the sharpest details and boldest colors, with no mirror effect under bright lights or in sunny weather. Using the integrated Easy Resolution Manager tool, screen resolution can easily be changed if a program or game needs to be viewed in 1024x768. For added visual enhancements, the N210, N220, N150 and NB30 offer an integrated Digital LiveCam for video-conferencing or live messaging.
The Samsung N210 and Samsung N220 feature Samsung’s new crystal pattern design, while the N150 sports an integrated hinge with smooth movement and high quality connection, so everything blends effortlessly together even when the netbook is open. The Samsung NB30 also incorporates a water-tight seal around the system to prevent potential damage from contact with up to 50 cc of spilled water if removed within 10 seconds, based on testing by Samsung.
The new Samsung N210, N220, N150 and NB30 incorporate Intel's latest processor, the Intel Atom N450.
The Samsung N210, N220, N150 and NB30 will be available early in January in most of EMEA, the Americas and Asian countries.
Via the Samsung site. Shop for Samsung netbooks on Amazon.
Luigi Lugmayr
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