Samsung N150 gets 3G on Verizon

by Matthew Newill on April 29, 2010

Samsung N150 gets 3G on Verizon

Samsung are launching a new Samsung N150 netbook that will have a 3G connection built in that connects to the Verizon network.

The technical specs show that the N150 netbook runs an Intel Atom N450 processor. The operating system is Windows 7 Starter. The screen measures 10.1 inches and has a non-glare coating allowing it to be used in day light situations without reflections.

A 3 in 1 memory card reader is included along with 3 USB 2.0 ports. It weighs 2.7 lbs in total making it fairly light too.

The battery provides about 7 hours of use between charges providing almost a day of use in the office. The battery has 6 cells. The screen is backlit by LED to also help save power.

Connectivity wise, it has Verizon 3G built in along with Wireless 802.11b/g/n.

Overall it's a fairly decent netbook allowing connectivity while on the move.

Via: Netbooked

 


  • Trevor White

    Windows 8 starter??? Microsoft sure is shneaky Charlie, shneaky…can’t wait to see what this new OS will bring about ; ) lol.

    • http://www.gadgetvenue.com Matthew

      Oops. :) Thanks for pointing it out.

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