Samsung Electronics has announced its own mini laptop, the Samsung NC10,
claiming that it delivers longer battery life and a better user experience than
rival models.
Available from October for £329, the NC10 has a 10.2in display and a
normal-sized ergonomic notebook-style keyboard. It also ships with a six-cell
battery that is claimed to offer up to eight hours of use.
Dinesh Chand, UK product manager for laptops at Samsung, explained that the
firm had been watching the market for 'netbooks' for some time before developing
its own model.
"Through our extensive R&D network, we have gained a true insight into
consumers' frustrations with these products, such as small keyboards and short
battery life, which has been very valuable and has allowed us to develop a
product we feel fits our customers' needs," he said.
The NC10 is based on Intel's 1.6GHz
Atom
mobile processor with up to 1GB of memory and hard drive options from 80GB
to 160GB.
It ships with Windows XP Home edition, supports 802.11b/g Wi-Fi and
Bluetooth, and has three USB ports and a 3-in-1 reader slot for Flash storage
cards.
Samsung claims that its SuperBright LED backlit screen uses less power than
those in rival mini laptops, while being thinner and up to 33 per cent brighter.
The company also claims that the chassis is designed for greater reliability
and durability.
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