So after I've explained in the Samsung NC10 models the major difference now to the model itself.
The Samsung NC10 is incl. 6-cell battery 1300 grams easily, the battery running out in the setting max. Power about 4.5 hours. This creates the most Netbook`s other manufacturers not even in the setting max. Battery life! With the energy management program Samsung's detailed settings can be made so that runtime can be easily implemented over 8 hours. And if that's still not enough, just believe me ... Samsung also has a 9-cell battery as an accessory in the program.
In my Samsung NC10 a 160GB hard drive from Samsung was built, model SpinPoint HM160HI. This will give much better results than in all known to me, Reviews tested hard drive from Fujitsu. Others have told me that a hard drive from Western Digital has been installed in its NC10. Also, which is substantially faster than that of Fujitsu.
The processor and the onboard graphics are all Netbook`s equal, the difference between the manufacturers is virtually only via the energy management to differentiate the components used and the placement and the number of connections.
The 10.2 "SuperBright LED Blacklight screen has an aspect ratio of 15: 9 (1.70: 1) the color reproduction is brilliant, which is also due to the very pleasant Ausleutung The display is what is usual in this class, non-reflective coating...
The audio playback is a netbook, very good. But unfortunately for music lovers not exactly brilliant. Connected to external speakers, the bass and the strong treble are clear. The integrated speakers are equipped with 2x 1 Watt power adequate, but as with all other Netbook`s lean in the sound playback. To view the train, car or elsewhere times a film is sufficient.
The power consumption in this model is much lower than the competition, which is why in connecting the 6-cell battery with max. Performance you can enjoy away a great outlet for 4-5 hours.
The keyboard is very good! The key size corresponds to 90% of a notebook keyboard and can be, even for people with fat fingers, I have big fat finger tap, well. The tactile feedback of the buttons are precise, clear and pleasant.
The processing is as first work, considering that Samsung very late (VI. Quarter of 2008) has entered the netbook sector in Germany, surprisingly well done. The unit is under no weak point. All thing you should but as "minor fault" mention that the noble piano lacquer and chrome trim fingerprints "attract" like magnets, therefore regular brushing and polishing with a dry microfiber cloth required!