Thursday, September 3rd 2009
Samsung Prepares N130 and N140 Netbooks
Samsung announced its N130 and N140 netbooks today. These feature 10.1 inch LED-backlit screens, Intel Atom N270 1.60 GHz or Atom N280 1.66 GHz processor, 1 GB of memory, and 160 GB of storage. Connectivity options include 10/100 Ethernet, 801.11 b/g/n WiFi, Bluetooth,and 3-in-1 memory card reader. A VGA webcam heads the screen. The two largely similar models differ with the N130 having 1.5W speakers, and a 3-cell battery, while the N140 having 3W speakers and a 6-cell battery that is rated to last for 11 hours. Both measure 10.3 x 7.3 x 1.2 inches, and weigh in at 2.8 lbs (1.27 kg). When it starts selling, the two are reportedly going to come with Windows 7 Starter Edition, Office Home and Student, and a Microsoft SkyDrive-based backup solution pre-installed. There is no word on pricing yet. Pictured below (in order) are N130 and N140.
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10 Comments on Samsung Prepares N130 and N140 Netbooks
Not sure how these models are better than the previous Samsung netbooks.
Just buy it and stick in another 1GB RAM. If they SOLD it to you with 2GB, they would have to charge you more because MS license fee would be higher.
STUPID, I know. But that's discount OS sales for ya.
It's intended purpose is for basic web surfing, document making, and media watching. You don't need any more that 1GB of ram for that. 2GB is a total waste in these machines.
Now, a dual core Atom on ION might be able to use 2GB, but even then that's pushing it.