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Samsung released its new 10.2-inch Netbook NC10

Sunday, September 21st, 2008

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Now, Samsung Electronics today unveiled its new entry into the global netbook market with the launch of the Samsung NC10. It features light, small and amazingly functional; 10.2-inches SuperBright Non-Gloss LED monitor with a (1,024×600) WSVGA resolution, an Intel Atom CPU, 160GB and 80GB of HDD, and1.3Mpix web-cam, Bluetooth 2.0, Wifi b/g, Windows XP Home and 6 cells of batteries.

It style developed with the requirements of the “kinetic elite” in mind, expertly the NC10 is crafted so you can reach even more on the move – and still beautifully! The wonderful look and experience of its ultra-compact and well-designed chassis comes with the guarantee of a soft and integrated manufacturing method. It is also emphasized with a choice of trendy colors like unique metallic blue color, classic Samsung piano black, peaceful white.

In additional, Intel’s lowest and smallest power processor, the Intel Atom processor, allows the Samsung NC10 to provide real computing power at a fraction of the weight, dimension and price. By integrating the Microsoft Windows XP Home OS coupled with choices for 160-80GB HD storage, this new netbook also sets a new average in value / performance for netbooks. Its sleek & slim design, measuring just 1.19cm in height, with a strong casing providing wonderful strength, for maximum reliability and portability, coupled with best ergonomics and styling.

Samsung’s low-density, high-performance SATA II SSDs for inexpensive PC market

Friday, August 29th, 2008

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Now Samsung unveiled that it has begun casing low-density, higher-performance SSDs, which are only 30% of the size of 2.5” SSDs and extremely manufacture cost-efficient.

Presenting of these smaller, low powered SSDs, now Samsung presents a pretty replacement for existing HDs used in low-priced PCs. Available in densities of 32GB, 16GB, and 8GB, the new SSDs multi-level-cell will be mass produced starting in next month.

The Samsung low-density SSDs use the similar high-performance SATA II controller technique as that being used on its just-presented MLC-based 128GB SSD.

Samsung’s new SSD based on MLC at capacity 32GB will write it at 70MB/s and read data at 90MB/s – performance stages much better than low-density SSDs on then today market. The 16GB writes at 45MB/s and reads at 90MB/s, while the 8GB writes at 25MB/s and reads at 90MB/s.

Samsung integrates 4 individual 16GB MLC NAND chips in its 8GB SSD, included 4 packages dual-die and 4 packages quad-die of 16 GB NAND for its 32GB and 16GB SSDs respectively.