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Samsung unveils Small, Cheap Computer19th September 2008 11:16 GMT
Samsung has announced its entry into the Small, Cheap Computer segment, following yesterday's Toshiba unveiling with a stylish SCC of its own. Samsung's NC10 is fitted with a 10.2in, 1024 x 600 display that it stressed was a "non-gloss" panel, perhaps to distinguish it from Acer's shiny Aspire One screen, which the Samsung SCC rather resembles. ![]() Samsung's NC10: inspired by the Acer Aspire One? The Korean company confirmed the NC10 will ship with Windows XP, 1GB of 533MHz DDR 2 memory and a choice of 80, 120 or 160GB of hard drive storage. Samsung didn't say whether there will be a Linux version, either initially or, as other SCC vendors have done, later once the XP version is out. There's no SSD option, apparently, either - ironic, perhaps, given Samsung's keenness on the technology and the fact it's one of the world's biggest Flash producers. Samsung said the NC10 will come with a three-cell battery that's good for up to 3.5 hours' runtime. But an optional six-cell power pack will take that figure to eight hours, it claimed. ![]() Available in white, blue and piano black As yet, Samsung hasn't detailed which territories will get which variations of the specification. The NC10's other features include the SCC staples 802.11b/g Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.0+EDR, 10/100Mb/s Ethernet, three-in-one memory card reader, audio sockets, VGA port, 1.3-megapixel webcam and three USB ports. With a three-cell battery the NC10 weighs 1.19kg. It measures 261 x 186 x 30mm. Due to ship over here late next month, the NC10 will retail for around £329. Netbooks and Mini-laptops Buyer's Guide Samsung NC10 Photo Gallery
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