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Written By:  on January 29, 2010 No Comment

Speed difference / comparison between the two browsers, Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome and tested on a Samsung NC10 with Windows 7 Chrome launches significantly faster. In my opinion, is the better browser Chrome, because it is faster and because the address bar and bookmarks considerably less precipitate from the top of Firefox. This is mainly due to netbooks from enormen advantage - I would miss But even this advantage is no longer on my PC!

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Written By:  on January 11, 2010 No Comment

Chances are, you will not laugh or anything, because this is not normal for my videos. My Samsung NC10 came the other day. I thought I would be my experience with shares of this netbook, very short. After reading many reviews, the bloatware that Samsung, with this netbook was a main point of criticism. Instead of booting directly into the original Windows installation, I decided to install integrated into a fresh, clean copy with SP3 slipstreamed and all drivers. The drivers were downloaded from the Internet …

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Written By:  on January 1, 2010 No Comment

Samsung NC10-14GW 10.2-Inch Netbook (1.6 GHz Intel Atom Processor, 1 GB RAM, 160 GB Hard Drive, 6 Cell Battery, XP Home) White Review

Samsung NC10-14GW 10.2-Inch Netbook (1.6 GHz Intel Atom Processor, 1 GB RAM, 160 GB Hard Drive, 6 Cell Battery,  XP Home) White
Owned my NC10 about year now. It was shipped to me with a somewhat annoying manufacture defect (google for “nc10 lcd blotches”) I lived with it but just before the warranty ran I decided to get it fixed. The Samsung web site for opening a service request really sucked (it had bugs and did not work no matter which browser I tried to use) however there was option to chat with a service rep and they were great. Opened a ticket for me. Emailed me shipping label. I shipped my laptop in (Samsung paid both ways) and a week later got it back with LCD replaced. It is in great shape now. Very glad I went with Samsung for the warranty service. btw: The LCD defect only affected early units shipped in late 2008.

Written By:  on November 19, 2009 No Comment

Samsung GO N310-13GO 10.1-Inch Sunset Orange Netbook - 9 Hour Battery Life Review

Samsung GO N310-13GO 10.1-Inch Sunset Orange Netbook - 9 Hour Battery Life
I bought this version of the 310 while on holiday in the US as it is considerably cheaper there than the UK. Apart from price I was attracted by the 6 cell battery which extends the otherwise average battery life to a good 8 hours or so. But …. the larger battery does add to the weight (1.36Kg or 3 lbs) and means that there is a substantial bulge along the underside at the back, making it less sleek and portable than the standard version with the shorter battery life. The screen is clear and bright but quite reflective, making it a bit difficult to see in bright environments. The keyboard is pretty much perfect for me - no problems, but then I have quite small fingers. Performance is pretty much what you would expect as its innards are pretty much netbook standard components. Having said all this, the longer battery life really does make a huge difference to its useability. I find that I am using it far more than a previous notebook because i’m not having to charge it up all the time. So, the longer battery life makes a difference even if you are not taking long flights or train journeys. Am I happy with it? Pretty much, especially for the price. As a closet style victim I do still get a kick out of the lovely orange, slightly rubbery case. But I’m still looking forward to a 1 kg 12″ ultra-portable with an SSD drive and decent performance that’s under 00. Or maybe I could get my work to buy me a Sony - don’t be silly I work for the NHS!

Written By:  on October 18, 2009 No Comment

Samsung N120-12GW 10.1-Inch White Netbook - 6 Cell Battery Review

Samsung N120-12GW 10.1-Inch White Netbook - 6 Cell Battery
” After a couple of weeks’ travel (which is what I got it for) I’m pretty happy with this little netbook. Keyboard is as close to full-size as possible for a small netbook. Mousepad and buttons are well laid out. Battery life is excellent; I never came close to running down between recharges. Windows can reportedly be upgraded.

The only annoyance is that the function keys are not explained anywhere; others have complained online about this. And a few times it went into numeric keypad mode and refused to reset. It finally cleared with Fn-F11-Scroll Lock. (Actually, since there is no Scroll Lock, I used either Sys Rq or Insert instead). “

   

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