October will have netbooks using Samsung's Atom chips
The netbook market became even more exciting after Samsung announced it would launch a 10-inch mini computer using Atom processor to compete with other competitors.
The netbook market became even more exciting after Samsung announced it would launch a 10-inch mini computer using Atom processor to compete with rival Asus, Acer .
In terms of features, Samsung's netbook has nothing to stand out from computers already on the market. It has a 10-inch screen, 1,024 x 600 resolution, also has a USB port and VGA port.
In terms of design, netbooks seem to be more elaborate, the keyboard is quite wide - promising to create a comfortable feeling for users when using.
There is not much information about this netbook and the price is not published.
A few first images of Samsung netbook:
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