Samsung N150, The First 4G Netbook

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Samsung N150, The First 4G Netbook. Samsung became the first in presenting netbook that support Long Term Evolution (LTE) network or 4G. Samsung N150 series Netbook is a netbook that will be upgraded with Kalmia LTE modem chip. LTE netbook was introduced by Samsung at the Mobile World Congress 2010 in Barcelona, Spain. By Samsung, this netbook is claimed is supporting 4G netbook first in the world.

Samsung N150 series

Kalmia was modem chipsets that support this 4G network connectivity. Samsung is known as a hardware manufacturer to see if the chip to LTE will be more commercial in 2010, and Samsung wants to capture these opportunities.

In addition to increasing network, this netbook really do not have different specifications with netbooks in general. Like the 10-inch display with LED-backlit. Processors are still using the Intel Atom, while the HDD able to accommodate up to 250GB, DDR2 1GB RAM, Bluetooth and WiFi.

Specifications:
* Processor: Intel Atom N450 processor 1.66GHz Processor
* Graphics: Intel GMA 3150
* Memory Size: 1GB DDR2
* Hard Drive Size: 160GB, 5400RPM SATA
* Screen Size: 10.1 Display Resolution: 1024 x 600 WSVGA
* Operating System: Genuine Microsoft Windows 7 Starter Edition
* Connectivity: 802.11 b / g / n Wi-Fi, LAN 10/100 BaseTX
* Battery: 6-Cell Lithium Ion 4400 mAh [Up to 7 hours based on MobileMark independent Test]
* I / O Ports: Three USB 2.0 (1 chargeable), VGA, RJ45, Headphone in, Mic-in, 3-in-1 Card Slot (SD, SDHC, MMC)
* Other: 0.3 Mega Pixel webcam, HD Audio, Internal Mic, Kensington Key Lock
* Dimensions: 26.4cm (W) x 18.8cm (H) x 2.5cm to 2.7cm (D)
10.4 “(W) x 7.4″ (H) x 0.99 “to 1:05″ (D)
* Weight: 1.24kg (2.73lbs)

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