Samsung Announces New Mini Notebooks
April 29, 2009
N110 notebook
Samsung Electronics today announced the N110 and N120 as the newest additions to their mini notebook lineup. The N110 and N120 are both currently available through Samsung.com and online retailers with an MSRP of $469 and $459, respectively.
The N110 mini notebook's compact design, 10.27'' (W) x 1.19'' (H) x 7.3'' (D), is lightweight, only 2.78 lbs, and capable of being stowed in a briefcase or travel bag. Despite its size, the N110s keyboard has an ergonomic-friendly 93% full-size keyboard and a 10 LED SuperBright Glossy Backlit Display, along with a 6-cell (5900mAh) lithium battery providing battery life up to 9 hours of continuous use. With a 1.6GHz processor, 1GB of RAM and 160GB hard drive, this mini notebook is functional for browsing the internet and software applications.
N120 Mini Notebook
The N120 mini notebook caters to those looking for a richer multimedia experience. While also compact, 10.71'' (W) x 1.71"' (H) x 7.4"' (D), and weighing only 2.8 lbs, the N120 features the convenience of a 97% full-size keyboard with trackpad, along with a 6-cell (5200mAh) lithium battery providing battery life up to 6 hours of continuous use. Its SRS 2.1 channel system, featuring two 1.5 watt stereo speakers and a dedicated subwoofer offers a high quality sound and integrated 1.3 megapixel digital motion camera provides video-conferencing capabilities.N110 Notebook
Dimensions: 10.27'' (W) x 1.19'' (H) x 7.3'' (D)
Intel Atom Processor N270 (1.60GHz, 533MHz, 512KB)
Genuine Windows XP Home (SP3) operating system
1GB (DDR2 / 1GB x 1) of memory
10.1" WSVGA (1024 x 600) SuperBright© Glossy Backlit Display
160GB (5400 rpm SATA) HDD
802.11b/g, Bluetooth 2.0 + Enhanced Data Rate
10/100 RJ45 Ethernet
3-in-1 Card Reader (SD, SDHC, MMC),
Three USB 2.0 ports
Headphone-out,/Mic in; Integrated Mic
VGA Out (15-pin, D-sub)
1.3 Megapixel Web Camera
Six-cell (5900mAh) Lithium ion battery for up to 9 hours of use
3 W Stereo Speaker (1.5 Watt x 2 )
One-Year International Collect and Return Warranty
N120 Notebook
Includes almost all features of the N110 except for the following:
Dimensions: 10.71'' (W) x 1.71'' (H) x 7.4'' (D),
3 W Stereo Speaker (1.5 Watt x 2 ) with Subwoofer
Six-cell (5200mAh) Lithium ion battery for up to 6 hours of use
97% Full-size keyboard
Source: Samsung
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