Samsung’s Host of NetBooks


Consumer electronics giant Samsung has launched their brand new set of its award winning range of netbooks, namely the Samsung N210, N220, N150 and the NB30 respectively. The new netbooks are designed to provide maximum performance, personal freedom and customization. The N210 and N2220 can deliver up to 12 hours of secure connected mobility while the N15 units can keep up power of up to 8.5 hours and 11.hours respectively. The impressive battery-powered performance can make it possible because of the reduced power consumption and with the help of their energy efficient LE display for optimized processing performance and as well as Samsung’s proprietary Enhanced Battery life solution.
The N210, N220, N150 and the NB30 models have several display features that both enhance the visual experience of the LED display screens. The new netbooks are equipped with 10.1-inch LED anti-reflective display that fine tunes movies and images with utmost clarity and only posses the sharpest of details, and also the boldest of colors, without giving you any mirror effects under bright lights or under contact of heavy sunlight.
The integrated Easy Resolution Manager tool makes your life easier. Users can easily changed a program or game needs to be viewed in 1024 x 768 formats when the need arise. For added visual arrangements the N210, N220, N150 and NB30 models offer an integrated Digital LiveCam for video conferencing and as well for live messaging.
The slim and elegant design makes this netbook a great thrill for people who love aesthetics and the like. The rigorous testing of the N210, N220, N150 and NB30 models are stylish and reliable for those hard days at the office. The N210 and N220 models features Samsung’s new crystal pattern designs while the N150 models integrate a rather hinge with smooth movement connection in it’s designs so that everything blends with the background when the netbook is open.
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