In today’s down-sized world, 10-inches is the new 15-inches. Everyone with access to a Chinese OEM factory is releasing a compact plastic netbook with an Atom processor, Windows XP, a solitary gig of RAM and a silly name. Apart from the silly name...
You get what you pay for, so don’t expect titanium shells, built-in 3G or punchy speakers (although the Sammy’s stereo output is surprisingly lively). Wi-Fi doesn’t reach draft-n speeds, but then the NC10 probably hasn’t got the pr...
Eee might be the brand du jour but Samsung has been cranking out decent budget notebooks since netbooks were just a gleam in Intel Atom’s eye. For a solid, practical XP workhorse, look no further.Best offers for the Samsung NC10Amazon UK £249.0...
Aesthetically pleasing; great keyboard; good battery life
No high-speed Wi-Fi; mouse trackpad lacks multitouch; no 3G
The Samsung NC10 is a fantastic netbook. Its core specification doesn't differentiate it from the masses, but the little things -- the keyboard, battery life and styling, for example -- make it one of the more attractive netbooks on the market ...
The Acer Aspire One has a great keyboard but poor battery life. The Asus Eee PC 1000 has a great runtime but a just-too-small keyboard. Anyone whos waited for netbook makers to combine the best of these two leading mini-laptops into a single product ...
Abstract: The best-performing laptop is also the most expensive – youll have to do the maths on whether its worth it. But this model from Samsung blitzed both our battery life and general performance tests, winning by some margin. Battery life is obviously som...