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strong>Samsung hopes to excite with its latest N310 mini notebook PC, making a big issue out of the fact that it has sophisticated styling from leading international designer Naoto Fukasawa.
Great, so what does that mean practically? This lightweight 10.1-inch machine has a frameless, scratch-proof LED screen and pebble design keyboard. Not only that, but the case is durable and strong – pretty much a necessity when on the move – and Samsung has even been thoughtful enough to coat the keyboard with an anti-bacterial finish so that all the crud that drops into it during its lifetime won’t breed and then pass on some rare fungal infection or airborne virus to you. Good news.
As for the other tech: it uses an Intel Atom processor, up to five hours of battery life, has internal microphone, webcam, 3-in-1 card reader, three USB ports and optional Bluetooth 2.0+EDR. It’ll have Windows XP Home Edition preloaded as well, but you can soon kick that off if you want.
It’s coming in May to… pretty much everywhere, but the price hasn’t been confirmed yet.
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