Robust case and good workmanship, Powered USB port, Excellent keyboard, Matt display suitable for outdoors, Long battery life with standard battery, Low entry-level price
Keys too small in places, Narrow palm rest and small touchpad, Low screen contrast, Low processor performance, Not much included with delivery
The Samsung NC10 Ecko Plus, despite its older Intel Atom N455 processor, is not a bad machine. The performance offered by the hardware is not stunning, but for simple office applications it is all that is needed. The matt case, the up-to-date wireless tec...
Where it really matters, the NC10 delivers a stellar performance, with its battery living up to its promised time, even exceeding it depending on usage and power management settings. The clarity of the LCD and speedy operation also score points, so ov...
As Netbooks become all the rage it is hard to differentiate one build and specification from another. However, in the Samsung NC10 we have a rival to match even the best netbook currently available - the MSI Wind. For performance, power and price the ...
Abstract: When it comes to the wide and varied selection in choices that can be found in a productive netbook, there are numerous individuals and businessmen alike who would all agree that the Samsung NC10 Netbook is one of the best choices that is being offered...
Striking matte interior with chrome accents. Comes in black, blue, or white. Solid performance: Tied the Wind for second place.
Single mouse button feels like a clunky, shrunken seesaw. Ships with 1 GB of RAM and holds only one stick, so youll have to buy a 2GB module if you want to upgrade.
Good design; excellent keyboard; good battery life
Cant access the newest wireless-n networks
Samsung may have been amongst the last to release a mini-notebook, but it was worth the wait Good points Good design; excellent keyboard; good battery life Bad points Cant access the newest wireless-n networks ...