Samsung NC10-14GB 10.2-Inch Netbook (1.6 GHz Intel Atom Processor, 1 GB RAM, 160 GB Hard Drive, 6 Cell Battery, XP Home) Blue

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List Price: $499.00
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Manufacturer: Samsung
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Batteries Included: 1 Binding: Personal Computers Brand: Samsung Color: Blue CPU Manufacturer: Intel CPU Speed: 1.6 CPU Type: Intel Core Solo Display Size: 10.2 EAN: 0036725721371 Floppy Disk Drive Description: None Hard Disk Size: 160 Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Samsung Model: NC10-14GB Processor Count: 1 Publisher: Samsung Special Features: nv:Condition^New|Lifestyle^Internet & Email|Operating Systems^Windows® XP Home|Startup Operating System^Windows® XP Home|Platform^Netbook|Expansion Ports^N/A|Display Type^WSVGA|Viewable Screen Size^10.2"|Maximum Resolution^1024 x 600|Processor Brand^Intel|Processor Class^Intel Atom|Processor Type^Single Core|Processor Speed^1.60GHz|Processor Number^N270|Processor FSB^533MHz|Processor Cache^512KB|Memory Type^DDR2|Memory Size^1GB|Memory Speed^DDR2 800 Studio: Samsung System Bus Speed: 533 System Memory Size: 1000 System Memory Type: DDR2 SDRAM Warranty: 1 year warranty
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10.2" Wide, 1024 x 600 WSVGA , 220 nits Intel Atom processor N270, 1.6 GHz, 533 MHz Front Side Bus, 512 KB Level 2 Cache 160 GB, 2.5” HD, 1 GB DDR2 800 MHz Intel 945GSE shared, 802.11 b/g WiFi, Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR, 10/100 BaseTX LAN 6-Cell Lithium Ion, Genuine Microsoft XP® Home with Service Pack 3, 1.3 Mega Pixel webcam, Kensington Key Lock, 1 year standard parts and labor, 2.8 lbs
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:     
Summary: I LOVE IT BUT SOMEONE PLEASE HELP ME
Comment: I love this little guy. I read all the one star reviews before I bought it and I have had none of those problems. Mine is a gem! I read as much as I could on all the different versions and went to the computer stores to look. Best Buy guy out and out lied to me---told me all of them would only get 4 hours. Look at the stats---this one has the biggest screen and the lowest weight for the battery life and I think battery life is key. You can't use something if you are always running out of juice and dragging along extra batteries and cords is not convenient.
But will someone please tell me how to get Office XP into it. I have my product key and I know it should be a simple download, but I swear, Microsoft is so damn unhelpful and their greed is rampant. It looks like a drunk set up their website. I think that is amazing and I don't know how many times I have bought Office XP just because I could not figure out how to register it again. Some cool IT type---please help me.
Customer Rating:     
Summary: Best netbook available, but not worth the risk of nano silver!
Comment: As the other reviews have pointed out, as well as reviews on various computing web sites, the Samsung netbook is the probably the best choice out there. For me, the keyboard was the major decider: I can type on it as quickly and accurately as on my full-sized keyboard.
Unfortunately, the keyboard was also why I returned my beautiful little netbook (not easy, as I'd fallen in love with the little unit). After purchasing it, I read up a bit about nano silver -- the anti-bacterial coating on the Samsung keyboard. The silver particles are, like all nano particles, so small that they will readily enter the body through the skin. And some preliminary data suggest that these tiny bits of silver MAY be toxic to our immune (and other) systems. Check out Science News Web Edition for 11/30/08 - not enough data yet, but I'm not willing to take the risk. It's the MSI Wind for me!
Customer Rating:     
Summary: The little blue wonder
Comment: I am very excited as this is my first Netbook, and it's probably the best one that you could get in the market at present time. Samsung pretty much took the best features from different brands and makes of Netbooks, and cramped them into this one nice and tiny package.
Pros: The size and weight is great. Strap this into your backpack and you're ready to go. The power brick is tiny as well. If you're always travelling or on the road, but you don't want to lose touch with people over Skype or any IM engine, the in-built 1.3MP webcam and microphone work great! With 5-7hours of battery life, I think this is totally a deal breaker. The network adapter picks up any available Wi-fi signals really well. Bluetooth is also a bonus, considering this feature is absent on the european versions.
Cons: The touchpad is too small and takes a little more effort to get comfortable with it. It's quite responsive, and the single-button with a rocker in the middle works okay. The glossy coat on the surface of the outer casing is a finger print magnet. The white NC10 with matte finishing works much better IMHO.
Customer Rating:     
Summary: The reviews are right
Comment: I've got the iphone, but I wanted a netbook as a device to use anywhere in the house for things like email, looking up recipes in the kitchen, sitting in front of the fireplace and doing work. This thing is fast, the keyboard is fantastic, and battery life is amazing. I love it. All the research pointed to the samsung and it was right!
Customer Rating:     
Summary: Best netbook currently on the market
Comment: So when my HP laptop broke down, I wanted to find a new computer that would be affordable but functional. That's when I discovered the netbook genre. With so many brands out there, Asus's Eee Pc, Acer's Aspire one, MSI's Wind, HP's Atom, the list goes on, it can get a bit confusing. But at the end of the day, all of these netbooks are similar, if not exactly the same when it comes down to the technical specifications (screen size, processor, hard drive, wireless card, software, etc).
But there are several features that set this netbook apart. First, the Samsung NC-10 came out on top with its 6 cell battery (many other netbooks only have a 3 cell), which equals a MINIMUM of 4.5 hours, and easily over 7 hours when in its power saving mode. Also, this model has a 160GB hard drive, leaps and bounds over what many other netbooks offer. And, in another great stride, if you want to increase the RAM (from 1gb to 2gb), Samsung did a brilliant job making the RAM so accessible. It's as simple as removing a screw from a panel on the bottom of the computer that says "Memory", removing the panel, and switching out the memory aka RAM. The function keys are very useful, for everything from volume, screen resolution, power mode, wireless networking, external screen options, and more, making using this computer a genuinely fun experience. I had Vista running on my old laptop, and even though I have not upgraded the RAM, this thing runs effortlessly with the XP provided. If you are worried about Windows XP, don't be, because I have transferred every single application that I had with Vista to this computer, and have lost zero performance. It even has a slot to insert SD memory cards (unfortunately not for memory sticks).
Now, nothing is perfect. First of all, I have medium sized hands, and though the keyboard works great for touch typing, there isn't much space between the start of the keyboard and the end of the computer to rest your wrists on, which can strain yours hands after a while. Purchasing a wrist pad will help. Also, one drawback of having one of the roomiest keyboards on the netbook market (95% full size) means this has a smaller touch pad. It's very reactive and has the same pinch/stretch properties that apple touchpads have, but it still takes some getting used to. Also, I got this in blue, and the top is a fingerprint magnet. And if you plan on playing music from your netbook, be sure to get external speakers, because these speakers are by far the worst thing about it, with a generic tinny sound to them.
If I had to go back and do it again, I would definitely buy this computer again. Of course, in the world of technology, things constantly change, so in about a year I may have my eyes on a Vista or Windows 7 netbook, but for now I'm very happy with this purchase.
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Editorial Reviews:
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Customer Rating:     
Summary: I LOVE IT BUT SOMEONE PLEASE HELP ME
Comment: I love this little guy. I read all the one star reviews before I bought it and I have had none of those problems. Mine is a gem! I read as much as I could on all the different versions and went to the computer stores to look. Best Buy guy out and out lied to me---told me all of them would only get 4 hours. Look at the stats---this one has the biggest screen and the lowest weight for the battery life and I think battery life is key. You can't use something if you are always running out of juice and dragging along extra batteries and cords is not convenient.
But will someone please tell me how to get Office XP into it. I have my product key and I know it should be a simple download, but I swear, Microsoft is so damn unhelpful and their greed is rampant. It looks like a drunk set up their website. I think that is amazing and I don't know how many times I have bought Office XP just because I could not figure out how to register it again. Some cool IT type---please help me.
Customer Rating:     
Summary: Best netbook available, but not worth the risk of nano silver!
Comment: As the other reviews have pointed out, as well as reviews on various computing web sites, the Samsung netbook is the probably the best choice out there. For me, the keyboard was the major decider: I can type on it as quickly and accurately as on my full-sized keyboard.
Unfortunately, the keyboard was also why I returned my beautiful little netbook (not easy, as I'd fallen in love with the little unit). After purchasing it, I read up a bit about nano silver -- the anti-bacterial coating on the Samsung keyboard. The silver particles are, like all nano particles, so small that they will readily enter the body through the skin. And some preliminary data suggest that these tiny bits of silver MAY be toxic to our immune (and other) systems. Check out Science News Web Edition for 11/30/08 - not enough data yet, but I'm not willing to take the risk. It's the MSI Wind for me!
Customer Rating:     
Summary: The little blue wonder
Comment: I am very excited as this is my first Netbook, and it's probably the best one that you could get in the market at present time. Samsung pretty much took the best features from different brands and makes of Netbooks, and cramped them into this one nice and tiny package.
Pros: The size and weight is great. Strap this into your backpack and you're ready to go. The power brick is tiny as well. If you're always travelling or on the road, but you don't want to lose touch with people over Skype or any IM engine, the in-built 1.3MP webcam and microphone work great! With 5-7hours of battery life, I think this is totally a deal breaker. The network adapter picks up any available Wi-fi signals really well. Bluetooth is also a bonus, considering this feature is absent on the european versions.
Cons: The touchpad is too small and takes a little more effort to get comfortable with it. It's quite responsive, and the single-button with a rocker in the middle works okay. The glossy coat on the surface of the outer casing is a finger print magnet. The white NC10 with matte finishing works much better IMHO.
Customer Rating:     
Summary: The reviews are right
Comment: I've got the iphone, but I wanted a netbook as a device to use anywhere in the house for things like email, looking up recipes in the kitchen, sitting in front of the fireplace and doing work. This thing is fast, the keyboard is fantastic, and battery life is amazing. I love it. All the research pointed to the samsung and it was right!
Customer Rating:     
Summary: Best netbook currently on the market
Comment: So when my HP laptop broke down, I wanted to find a new computer that would be affordable but functional. That's when I discovered the netbook genre. With so many brands out there, Asus's Eee Pc, Acer's Aspire one, MSI's Wind, HP's Atom, the list goes on, it can get a bit confusing. But at the end of the day, all of these netbooks are similar, if not exactly the same when it comes down to the technical specifications (screen size, processor, hard drive, wireless card, software, etc).
But there are several features that set this netbook apart. First, the Samsung NC-10 came out on top with its 6 cell battery (many other netbooks only have a 3 cell), which equals a MINIMUM of 4.5 hours, and easily over 7 hours when in its power saving mode. Also, this model has a 160GB hard drive, leaps and bounds over what many other netbooks offer. And, in another great stride, if you want to increase the RAM (from 1gb to 2gb), Samsung did a brilliant job making the RAM so accessible. It's as simple as removing a screw from a panel on the bottom of the computer that says "Memory", removing the panel, and switching out the memory aka RAM. The function keys are very useful, for everything from volume, screen resolution, power mode, wireless networking, external screen options, and more, making using this computer a genuinely fun experience. I had Vista running on my old laptop, and even though I have not upgraded the RAM, this thing runs effortlessly with the XP provided. If you are worried about Windows XP, don't be, because I have transferred every single application that I had with Vista to this computer, and have lost zero performance. It even has a slot to insert SD memory cards (unfortunately not for memory sticks).
Now, nothing is perfect. First of all, I have medium sized hands, and though the keyboard works great for touch typing, there isn't much space between the start of the keyboard and the end of the computer to rest your wrists on, which can strain yours hands after a while. Purchasing a wrist pad will help. Also, one drawback of having one of the roomiest keyboards on the netbook market (95% full size) means this has a smaller touch pad. It's very reactive and has the same pinch/stretch properties that apple touchpads have, but it still takes some getting used to. Also, I got this in blue, and the top is a fingerprint magnet. And if you plan on playing music from your netbook, be sure to get external speakers, because these speakers are by far the worst thing about it, with a generic tinny sound to them.
If I had to go back and do it again, I would definitely buy this computer again. Of course, in the world of technology, things constantly change, so in about a year I may have my eyes on a Vista or Windows 7 netbook, but for now I'm very happy with this purchase.
Staying connected 24/7. It's what matters to you. That's why Samsung introduced the new NC10 netbook. Weighing a mere 2.9 pounds, it's designed to you online and on the go. Experience the freedom to surf the Web, shop and chat on IM with the Latest wireless technology. Zip through your online applications with a speedy new Intel Atom processor. A 93 percent Anti-bacteria full-size keyboard ensures you can easily IM, email and check out all your favorite websites. Store all you favorite videos, music, images and more with 160GB of storage, and enjoy them on a SuperBright 10.2-inch LCD. And with up to 8 hours of battery life, the NC10 brings you all kinds of staying power. 10.2 diagonal WSVGA (1024 x 600) Widescreen SuperBright Display Built-in 1.3 Megapixel Webcamera and Microphone Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 945 Built-in Stereo Speakers 802.11b/g Wireless Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR 10/100 Ethernet LAN 3-in-1 Card Reader - SD, SDHC, MMC Ports - 3 x USB 2.0, Headphone out; Microphone-in, VGA, RJ-45 Approximate Unit Dimensions - 10.27 (W) x 7.3 (D) x 1.19(H) Approximate Unit Weight - 2.8 pounds
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