Advantages: Stunning good looks with substance under the bonnet to match the style Disadvantages: Unnecessary bloatware pre-installed, but otherwise nothing to speak of.
BOYS AND THEIR TOYS Seduced by the idea of being able to read, write and surf on the go, I have been hankering after an ultraportable netbook for ages. The catalyst that turned wishing for one into actually buying one was twofold. Firstly, after a ...
Advantages: looks great and feels great to work with. display is really good Disadvantages: poor online performance
...been looking around to buy a computer but did not fancy buying something bulky. I could afford to spend more then around £350. I have always trusted samsung so when i saw this N220 in the shop i really liked it. The cover is a subtle design with a n ...
Advantages: Well designed keyboard, fantastic screen and long battery life. Disadvantages: Price creeping up, No N wireless, glossy lid picks up finger marks easily.
...INTRODUCTION Hot from the production line, the new Samsung N110 netbook is the replacement for the brilliant and very successful NC10 model. It is evolutionary rather than revolutionary in terms of specification, but as the NC10 was widely regarded as bei ...
raymortim 28.06.2009 ·Read full review
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Review of Samsung N110
Advantages: Looks good, easy access to internet almost anywhere with dongle. Disadvantages: I haven't found any for the purpose I bought this product - internet usage.
As someone who uses her computer primarily for The internet a Netbook was a great buy. It looks sleek and stylish. It was excellent value for money on purchase. I was told (by the Sales Assistant) that the pre pay (dongle) internet would deplete very ...
poppyjojo 12.02.2010 ·Read full review
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Review of Samsung N110
Advantages: Looks good, does everything I ask of it, one or two nice unexpected touches. Disadvantages: Usual netbook limitations.
...I'm a bit of a label-snob when it comes to computers, sticking to my big-name, big-price brands. As such, I don't know my Acer from my elbow, and like the Asuses, E-machines and MSIs of this world, the name just kind of reminds me of the unfamilair, sligh ...