Abstract: It is fairly apparent that each machine has been built for a specific user base, and that they don’t really collide with one another in anything other than high portability. The first conclusion that I would draw from analyzing the four netb...
Very pleasant design, Smudge resistant high gloss surfaces, Good case stability, UMTS available, Warranty extension of up to 48 months possible, User friendly, pleasant to use input devices, Outdoor suitable display, Low heat and sound emissions, Good bat
Eventually adverse positioning of the USB ports, No Bluetooth, WLAN Standardn in the basic configuration
The Samsung NC10 has rightly displaced the prior leader, the Asus Eee PC 1000H, from the top lists of various price comparisons. With a very agreeable design and a case which barely leaves any room for critique, the compact mini PC obviously finds keen in...
Abstract: When Samsung recently unveiled its line of portable computers for the US market the most exciting system of the bunch was the NC10 netbook. The Q310 and others may be solid products but what caught everyone’s eye was the sub-$500 netbook. It didn’t see...
Abstract: The Atheros WiFi not working "out of the box" with Ubuntu 8.10 is unfortunate along with the hotkeys, multi-touch pad, and initial audio problems, but beyond that this is still a good netbook. The keyboard on the Samsung NC10 is quite large and among ...
The Samsung NC10-14GB is a well-equipped netbook whose trimmings include a standard six-cell battery, but wed like to see its price adjusted down to MSIs and Acers level....
Bland design with no outstanding extras; too-small touchpad.
The Samsung NC10 is a completely average Netbook in every way, but we like its keyboard and love its long-running battery. Specifications: Processor: Intel Atom (1.6 GHz); RAM installed: 1 GB; Weight: 2.8 lbs; See full specs Price range: $479.99 - $520...
The Samsung NC10 is, quite simply, the best netbook money can buy at the moment. While there's no one feature that puts it head and shoulders above everything else out there, the combination of superb build quality and attention to detail gives the NC1...
Published: 2008-11-19, Author: Andrew , review by: techworld.com
Samsung's netbook offering may tick nearly all the same boxes as the MSI Wind, but its keen pricing and remarkable mains-free longevity make it a worthy addition to the line. The Samsung NC10 may be marginally larger, heavier and lack 802.11n but this...
It might be late to the party, but Samsung has clearly listened to users and learned from the competition, thus producing a supremely balanced proposition. Attractive design and reassuring build quality are married to a great keyboard and superb battery a...