Sep 6 2010, 5:36am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Samsung announced at the IFA 2010 the world’s first LTE-HSPA+ dual mode netbook with the Samsung N350. The new ultra-thin N350 is a light and compact netbook with embedded LTE-HSPA+ dual mode technology. This new technology gives users the best in wireless technologies allowing them to experience internet speeds that are comparable with fixed internet services. The N350 harnesses the power of two technologies and allows users to make the most of both 3G and 4G networks. Using dual mode technology, users will be able to stay connected in areas without LTE services using a standard and widely available 3G network.
Other features of the Samsung N350 include N455 Atom CPU, 1GB DDR3 RAM, 10.1-inch screen and a 250GB HDD.
Now we just have to wait for Verizon Wireless to bring it's LTE network.
The IFA 2010 Consumer Electronics Show will take place in Berlin from September 3rd to September 8th. The IFA 2010 is celebrating the 50th edition and we will be reporting about all the new announcements. Stay tuned for tons of 3D TV related news. The IFA 2010 Consumer Electronics Show will take place in Berlin from September 3rd to September 8th. The IFA 2010 is celebrating the 50th edition and we will be reporting about all the new announcements. Stay tuned for tons of 3D TV related news.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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