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Samsung Go N315


$430.00 Released March, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Battery lasts a long time between charges, at least several hours. Portable, small and light - really easy to carry around. Plays streaming movies full-screen with no lag or skipped frames.

The Cons:Can't handle any games other than browser-based ones, doesn't have the graphics processing power.

The Samsung Go N315 is a budget-friendly, rubber-clad netbook featuring the Windows 7 Starter OS, an Intel Atom CPU, 1GB of RAM, and integrated Intel graphics. It was released as a competitor to low-price netbooks, which means it’s not loaded with too many advanced functions.

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Suffice it to say, it’s geared for simple internet browsing and document editing. There are a few perks, though, including a pre-installed version of Times Reader 2.0 for accessing The New York Times; a very portable weight of only 2.71 pounds; and a compact / pebble-style keyboard for typing from any location at any time.

Features

  • Budget-Friendly Netbook
  • Intel Atom CPU
  • DDR2 RAM
  • SATA HDD
  • Intel Graphics
  • Basic Connectivity Options
  • Three-in-1 Media Reader
  • Times Reader 2.0
  • Pebble-Style Keyboard

Specifications

  • OS: Windows 7 Starter
  • CPU: Intel Atom N450
  • Memory: 1GB DDR2
  • LCD: 10.1” WSVGA
  • HDD: 250GB SATA
  • Graphics: Intel GMA3150
  • Audio: HD Audio
  • Speakers: 3W
  • Cam: 1.3MP
  • Connectivity: 10/100 LAN, 802.11b/g/n
  • Interface: VGA, Headphone, Mic, USB, SD/SDHC/MMC
  • Battery: 4-Cell

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Pros
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    battery lasts a long time between charges, at least several hours

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    portable, small and light - really easy to carry around

  • 1

    plays streaming movies full-screen with no lag or skipped frames

  • 1

    can play web-based games fairly well

  • 1

    solidly constructed, doesn't feel like you're bending it when you open it

  • 1

    good VOIP and video chat capabilities, works smoothly and is a great way to keep in touch

Cons
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    can't handle any games other than browser-based ones, doesn't have the graphics processing power

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