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I am hooked on this netbooks. I have done some research on this matter comparing between Asus, Acer, Lenovo, Dell, HP, and the Samsung. I have read many reviews by others.

First of all, lighter the better. Therefore, it must be less than 3 lbs. Otherwise, it is just a small notebook and not a true "netbook".

Second. The longer the battery life the better, since this allows you to not to have to carry your power cord. Therefore, I would suggest the 6 cell battery netbooks.

Third. Screen size. 10 inch is better than 9 inch by two fold. As many of you have reviewed. 9 inch many be little too small for most adults unless you are less than 120 lbs.

Fourth. Quality matters. Samsung > Lenovo > HP > Dell > Acer > Asus, in that order in my humble opinion.

Fifth. Price matters. Asus < Acer < Lenovo < Samsung < HP < Dell, If you add the similar features.

I don't know about you, but I want a quality product at a reasonable price, therefore, I am going with the Samsung NC10-14GW 10.2-inch Netbook with 1.6 GHz Intel Atom processor, 1 GB RAM, 160 GB Hard Drive, 6 Cell Battery with 8 hour battery life, XP Home for $485. This is the best out there.Get more detail about Samsung NC10-11GP 10.2-Inch Pink Netbook - 6 Cell Battery.

2010/09/19

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I received my NC10 from [...] last week. I'm extremely impressed with what the little machine can do...

While it is a little more expensive that the Aspire or the Wind, I don't mind paying for the nicer keyboard.

It is very lightweight, and the battery is a good six hours.

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2010/09/18

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Bought this notebook in Netherlands in combination with a t-mobile subscription for wireless internet via HSDPA/UMTS/GPRS. Laptop works fine, long battery life, very compact, and looks great!!!

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2010/09/17

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The best netbook on the market at present. The 10" form factor is small enough to be portable but big enough to comfortably view and type on. I considered the MSI Wind and ASUS 10" netbooks, but the Samsung seemed worth the higher price for the better keyboard layout and better looks and more solid case. The 6 cell battery makes it weigh a little more than I'd like, but getting 6+ hours out of the battery is worth it.

PROS
Great keyboard, Superior build quality, good camera, speakers, battery, screen. Even has VGA Out, 3 USB Ports, and an SD Card Slot (Take that MacBook Air!)

CONS/Quibbles (none significant)
Single mouse button that rocks left and right and is a bit too firm, Trackpad could be a little bigger, Comes with annoying trial McAfee anti-virus, otherwise clean design marred by "Digital Motion Camera" label above screen.Get more detail about Samsung NC10-11GP 10.2-Inch Pink Netbook - 6 Cell Battery.

2010/09/16

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The battery life is what really get people to buy this Samsung NC10. I personally like the the design and the smaller size of the Lenovo 10" s10 more than this Samsung. It's too bad the Lenovo is only a 3 cell so I didn't get it. The chrome plated on this Samsung looks cheap to me but as far as functionality and performance, I can't complain. I would suggest upgrade the ram to 2gig since ram are so cheap now and set as "Windows Classic Skin" for faster performance.

PROS: 6 cell battery, 2gig ram EZ Access Upgradable, big keyboard, matt (no glare) finish screen, Windows XP doesn't run as sluggest on this Samsung as the Acer Aspire One, powerful enough to run Office, Photoshop, and a great DJ Laptop (Can handle Serato, Traktor, Deckadance, Mixvibes, Virtual DJ, etc.)

CONS: A tad big for a 10" netbook compares to the Lenovo s10, ugly cheap looking chrome plated design. The white matt finish can be a dirt magnet.Get more detail about Samsung NC10-11GP 10.2-Inch Pink Netbook - 6 Cell Battery.

2010/09/15

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This being my first netbook, I was unsure what to think about this machine. I bought it as an on-the-go Ubuntu running computer to lessen the time that my $2500 Mac laptop spends on the road.

The build quality is solid. I'm not worried about scratching or pieces falling off. The one spot that I'm a bit annoyed at as far as physical design is the mouse button. It rocks back and forth when clicking and feels a bit silly.

The keyboard is the real star of this computer. It's NOT full size, but it's big enough that it's hard to tell the difference. I'm not sure what "silver" does for cleanliness, but I'm sure it's great [as a buzzword]. I'm a Dvorak keyboard user, so it was important to me to find a netbook that has a standard keyboard layout with all square keys so that it can be rearranged. This machine is one of the few that I've seen that fits the bill, and it rearranged perfectly.

As far as Ubuntu goes, I think that a few updates need to be created before the user experience will be seamless, but it's not terrible. There is no trouble for experienced users. Wireless doesn't work out of the box. I had to compile a driver and get the driver to auto-load and unload on sleep. Sound has a small issue where the speakers don't shut off when headphones are plugged in, but there's a fix around for this. Finally, the display brightness is a bit of an issue. Brightness has to be set before the OS boots up and then can be adjusted in the OS. If the brightness is low when the OS boots, that's the highest brightness that it can achieve. The brightness, wireless, overclock, trackpad, and battery keys do not work. I don't see this as a big issue. Keep in mind that these things are just problems with Ubuntu running on the machine right now as of Ubuntu 8.10's release. I'm not changing my five star rating based on Ubuntu's problems.

I'm quite happy with my purchase of this computer, and I hope to get quite a lot of use out of it.Get more detail about Samsung NC10-11GP 10.2-Inch Pink Netbook - 6 Cell Battery.

2010/09/14

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I first purchased the Lenovo S10 which was a very good netbook. However, I also bought a Samsung NC10. I would have to give Samsung top marks for quality built, design, battery life, and keyboard size. If you are looking to buy a netbook (I spent months researching), I would definitely recommend the Samsung. Get more detail about Samsung NC10-11GP 10.2-Inch Pink Netbook - 6 Cell Battery.

2010/09/13

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OVERVIEW
Let me start by saying I wanted the blue one because I felt like white would be too cheap looking. White isn't my first choice for a laptop color, but i think this is passable. I decided to take the white one rather than wait around for whenever the blue one is released.

I love this machine. The day-to-day tasks are peppy and it behaves like a normal Windows XP machine. I have purchased a RAM upgrade and am waiting for my 2GB stick to arrive, but I have been using it with the 1GB installed and haven't had any issues. The main uses for this machine I see are internet, office, and other such basic tasks. However, I also maintain a couple websites and was able to install Macromedia Dreamweaver 8 and noticed no difference in performance on this machine from my powerful desktop.

The fit and finish are excellent. Keyboard keys are sturdy and snappy. The USB ports are tight, in a good way, and provide a sense of quality when you plug things in. The screen is bright, bright enough that I often dim it a notch or two due to eye fatigue (which is normally not a problem for me).

CONS
Trying to find faults in this machine is like trying to find faults in a BMW 7 series, sure there are nit-picky things you can point out, but come on, it's a 7 series! Having said that...

Screen size. This being my first netbook the size of the screen takes a little getting used to. My problem with the screen is that it is slightly too short in height. To combat this I simply made my taskbar autohide, what I normally do not do, but without this, the main window pane seemed pinched what with the menu bars, tool bars, and task bar taking up roughly 1 inch of screen real estate.

Touch pad. The touch pad is pretty short (up and down) so some adjustments needed to be made to the pointer speed and momentum to get it up and down without retreading over and over. Ultimately I find it much easier to just use a wireless mouse (I'd recommend the Logitech VX Nano). What I wish is that Samsung had used the extra space above and below the touchpad to simply increase its size. If it were 1/4" taller the touchpad would be just fine.

Weight. It is light, but because it's small it seems dense. This means for me that its weight/size ratio means that it feels heavy. By no means would I say it is heavy, but i think it is heavier than it may appear at first glance. It is still very light for a laptop, even lighter than the Macbook Air (albeit a smaller form factor).

PROS
Speed. Speedy laptop. It gets the job done.

Battery. I tested it out today. I teach high school and used this laptop to take attendance and record grades in each of my classes. I started it up around 7:50am and had it turned on most of the day. Periodically I would put it in sleep mode, or allow the power save mode to turn off the lcd. I also turned off the backlight when I got up to walk away from time-to-time. However, the NC10 made it from 8am all the way to 3pm without shutting down due to lack of power. And I had the backlight on 6 or 7 out of 8 the entire time and I had to connect to the internet on a regular basis so wifi was on the entire time. I am confident that if I took this on a plane with me I could play 2 or 3 movies before my battery dies. This was a huge selling point for me. Most other netbooks have similar features but many lack the 6-cell battery.

Hard drive. The response time is peppy. No noticible lag when accessing the hard drive or save large files. Having 160GB hard drive is important to me. I also plan on adding 32GB via a SD card for additional storage. With all the windows updates, office 2003, macromedia suite 8, and various other applications, along with 30 gb of music, I have about 100GB left over for data.

CUSTOMIZING IT
As with all laptops, this one comes preinstalled with a bunch of stuff you may or may not want. I like more control than some of these applications offer. Also, the computer starts out by partitioning the hard drive to split it in half. You can control how much you want to assign to each partition, and it says you can even set it to eliminate the partitioning, but I was unable to figure this out. When I went through the process I couldn't get mine to leave it as one big drive. So it ended up splitting it in half. After I did this I decided I didn't like it that way and wanted to fix it.

Here's what I did:
1. With the help of an external DVD drive, I put the recovery disk in (while logged in to windows) and gave it the option to reinstall windows
2. It started the process and then rebooted and then I had the option to boot from a disk. I did that and the computer stopped at the typical Windows XP installation interface.
3. From there I was able to delete the D partition and the small, hidden recovery partition (about 6 gb) to allow the C partition to take over all 160gb of the hard drive
4. I deleted the C partition and then reformatted it as one drive
5. Then it installed windows to the new C drive
6. Followed setup process and voila! New clean Windows XP machine
7. Once i was back in windows I put in the software disk that has all the samsung programs and installed those which I wanted. It's important to install the video and audio drivers so the function keys work with the speaker volume and backlight controls.
8. Finished by installing whatever applications I wanted and updating windows and office

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2010/09/12

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The Samsung NC10 is clearly the best netbook on the market right now. As a previous owner of the Asus 1000h I can say that this notebook beats the 1000h easily. While the specs for both laptops are very similar, where the NC10 excels is the keyboard. The NC10 probably has best keyboard of all the netbooks. Most of the keys are also naturally placed unlike how the 1000h is missing the right "shift" key which really bothered me. Another area where the NC10 beats the 1000h is the touchpad and the touchpad buttons itself. Even though the Samsung has a single button for both functions it presses really easily and is not ultra stiff like the 1000h I had and the touchpad sensitivity is alot better than the 1000h.

The NC10 also has great styling and feels very sturdy with 3 usb ports in addition to a sd card slot. It has virtually no noise and it barely gets warm. In fact as I am writing this review right now, the bottom of NC10 actually feels cool to the touch. The screen is very bright and the best selling point of the NC10 is the ridiculously long battery life. You can easily get more than 7 HOURS on this netbook. If you dim the bright screen down you can probably push 8 hours. The hard drive and processor feels quick and boot up time is around 20-30 seconds.

While I am extremely pleased with the NC10 there is one thing that was rather lacking for this netbook. The speakers seem to be situated at the bottom of the laptop and is very low. Even when I max out the volume, I can barely hear most of the audio that's playing unless you are in a very quiet room.

All in all this is a great purchase and is alot better than the rival Asus 1000h. The weak speakers on the bottom and the small touchpad is worth the sacrifice for the better keyboard and ultra long battery life.
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2010/09/11

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USER BACKGROUND:
I've been involved with PC's since PC's came into existence. Through the years I've owned a wide range of notebooks from luggables, desktop replacements, to travel companions (currently I own a couple of 12" touch screen tablets and two HP 20" HDX media notebooks used as desktop replacements). I was ready for a new travel notebook and started to follow the evolving "Netbook" category. As in the past, I was faced with a substantial expenditure (several thousand dollars) to get one of the current higher end travel notebooks that would meet my general laptop requirements; a light, relatively powerful, good battery life and compact design. The evolving +/- $500 Netbook category piqued my curiosity and I started to read reviews and study the new product offerings including their upgradability potential, or lack thereof.

INTENDED USE:
In my experience, most air travelers use a laptop similar to myself, web browsing, email, and light office applications (word, excel, etc); or in other words the "Netbook" categories target market.

REQUIREMENTS:
On occasion I take long trips across the country (8 to 10 hour block to block) and I wanted my new purchase to provide a single charge that would last through that day's journey; no spare batteries or AC adapter in tow. A typical trip for me begins at the departure gate and firing up the notebook for a little catch-up computing while waiting for departure. Once airborne and settled in, I pull my notebook out for some on-board work. Upon arriving at my connection stop I either head to a travel lounge or the departure gate and get on-line once again. On the last flight leg, I'll generally pull out my notebook for some additional in-air use before getting to my destination.

My target requirements:
1. Light weight & Compact foot-print
2. Long battery life
3. 10" - 12" screen size, 1024x600 minimum resolution and bright
4. Reasonable processing power for intended use
5. Windows XP Pro
6. 2 GB of memory and a 320 GB 7200 rpm hard drive

MY NETBOOK SELECTION:
I purchased the "Samsung NC10" and I'M VERY IMPRESSED! I pre-ordered from Amazon.com and received the unit on 11/19/08. I settled on the white version since I'm not a fan of black keyboards which the NC10's blue and black color options sport. With the modifications discussed below, this little machine exceeds my overall expectations and is everything the various reviewers have analyzed and discussed to date. Most reviewers consider the keyboard on the NC10 the best in category, but since I'm not a touch typist that wasn't one of my hot buttons, however the key board is large, solid, and pleasant to use.

FIRST IMPRESSIONS:
The standard NC10 came closest to my purchase specs for light weight; it's under 3 lbs, long battery life; it seems Samsung's targeted 6 - 8 hours of battery life is doable (I've hit 6+ hours using disk, WiFi and toned down screen brightness). The 10.2" screen is very bright and clear with 1024x600 resolutions; it helps to auto-hide the taskbar to buy a little more screen real estate. The unit is very compact and like most Netbooks its projected area is smaller then an 8.5"x11" sheet of paper and the closed clamshell is 1" thick. The standard unit arrives with XP Home, 1 GB memory and a 160 GB 5400 rpm drive. The NC10 feels solid, build quality (inside and out) are excellent and out of the box the unit was responsive and fairly snappy. I have two WiFi access points in my home and the NC10's WiFi card picked both up with excellent reception and through-put; I also tried my Sprint USB broadband adapter with equally satisfactory results.

THE UPGRADES:
Like most engineering types; "If its not broke, take it apart and fix it anyway". I've read the reviews and knew the memory and hard disk could be easily be upgraded (given a little bit of prior experience and some hardware finesse). I went to my preferred parts supplier, Newegg, and purchased a 2GB stick of RAM for $32 and a 7200 rpm 320 GB disk drive for $100. I also picked-up a nice Netbook carrying case by Caselogic for $12 with my Amazon order. I used Apricon's EZ Upgrade Kit to image the units' standard 160 GB disk and then put it on the shelf as the failsafe backup. It took me about 10 minutes to take the unit apart and upgrade the components. I then prepared a Windows XP Pro DVD slipstreamed with SP3, repartitioned the disk, reinstalled the operating system and all the Samsung drivers and application software. Samsung did an excellent job of putting all the NC10's drivers and application software on their technical support web page. The overall result of these upgrades makes a noticeable improvement in overall performance. I'm very pleased with the final results for this tweaked, travel ready road machine (an example: standard boot time to WiFi connection is about 90 seconds, however I use hibernation on my notebooks and the machine will boot-up to WiFi connected status in 25 seconds).

NETBOOKS FUTURE:
I agree with many of the industry and media experts who have editorialized on the Netbook phenomena. Netbooks will continue to be a significant new growth segment in the overall notebook category. The manufactures have an interesting dilemma however; Netbooks will also continue to cut into sales of the higher margin, costlier tier of their notebook offerings. Feature creep is probably going to be the manufactures biggest marketing challenge; the temptation to seek product differentiation by adding larger screens, faster processors (central & graphics), more IO, etc., all tending to increase price, size, weight, and cut into battery life. If you examine your real world use and expectations you may have the same epiphany I have had; these little Netbooks are excellent solutions vs. the more expensive traditional notebook offerings. With a couple of easy inexpensive tweaks, the "Samsung NC10" is a home run!
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2010/09/09

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I previously owned one of the 1st gen 7" Asus Eee machines, and an Acer Aspire One netbook, and I can definitely say that this is the best machine of the bunch !

I purchased the white one, since the blue one seems to be on backorder forever. The matte screen is nice and easy to read, the keyboard is AWESOME - I can touch type without any issues whatsoever. Battery life is incredible - I am easily getting 6 or 7 hours a charge, without paying attention to conserving power at all. Also, one of the things I like the most is that the balance is right - there is enough weight below the keyboard that it wants to sit like a regular notebook. On the Acer Aspire One, the screen weighs about as much as the keyboard, so it always wants to tip back... Another minor positive is that the slip case is better than the Acer Aspire one - it's sort of a fake-suede bag with a flip cover. Finally, it came with very little bloatware on it - I uninstalled the trial of McCafee and installed the free AVG antivirus software, and that's about it...

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2010/09/08

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As many have already said, the Samsung NC10 is a great machine. The size is just right, the screen bezel doesn't appear to be huge as on other netbooks, and the keyboard is excellent. The keys are a bit stiffer than I am used to, but they have a comfortable amount of travel and I am able to touch type without difficulty. The only real issue I have with the keyboard is the need to press Fn to use End and Home keys, but I suspect every netbook would suffer this fate due to lack of space. I appreciate the standard key layout of the NC10, as this was one of my concerns about the ASUS 1000ha and the soon to be released 1002ha. I am a heavy right shift key user and am pleased that Samsung didn't mess with it.

I compared this with an Acer Aspire One (AAO) from a local store, and I am completely satisfied with choosing the Samsung. The AAO was also a great machine, but the difference is really in the keyboard. That and the Samsung has a matte finish screen which is appreciated in public places for the lack of glare. The brightness is sufficient and as many have said, the battery life is great. I also think the Samsung runs quieter than the AAO does.

The NC10 comes with a bunch of Samsung utilities, but to be honest I haven't really messed with them. I removed the only trial software that I noticed, McAfee, and that's about it. I loaded some software over my home network and have been good to go. The only complaint about software is the lack of updates loaded out of the box. It comes with IE 6 so you have to load IE 7 and the multitude of updates that come along with it. I also loaded Chrome and soon will load Firefox and everything works as expected thus far. The speed is sufficient, I would say it is faster than my old Pentium M 2.0 GHz, 1GB RAM, laptop. I watched the latest episode of Heroes on [...] without stutter so I am pleased about that.

Lastly, thank you Samsung for not making the exterior surface shiny and for putting the mouse button where it is supposed to be. The AAO looked terrible with the shiny surfaces while the NC10 doesn't get all gummed up with fingerprints like the AAO does. It may seem like a minor issue but it really is an annoyance with how dirty the AAO and other shiny netbooks appear to be. Although I primarily tap to click, the existence of a proper mouse button below the track pad is a huge bonus. Actually, this is the main reason I didn't even consider the new HP Mini 1000 as I didn't really care for that design on the AAO either.

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2010/09/07

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This netbook was a replacement from Acer Inspire One which came with an incorrect keyboard layout. Return to Amazon for refund. I'm glad I did, this Samsung is awesome. Just received my "Blue" Samsung NC10 today. Don't understand why the Blue netbook is $20 more than the White netbook. Initial setup took about 10 minutes to get to Start menu. The only fault I could find would be the speakers, they OK. Was not expecting 5:1 surround sound. The fan is absolutely quite and the netbook was almost cold. My HP notebook get way warmer. If your planning on removing McAfee, do this before connecting to the Net else it installs automatically. I replace this with AVG security. There is no MS office or Works 30 days trials, just some Samsung software like User Guide, Update Plus, Network manager. I decided to keep mine. Of all the reviews I have read there were only four minor consistent complaints:

1. Blue color not available. Available now.
2. Speakers not the greatest. No 5:1 surround, but OK.
3. Scroll pad to small. It's a netbook not notebook.
4. Single touch pad bar. Dislike at first, Tried it and now I like it.

The main things I love is the battery life, keyboard layout, matted finish, the overall look & design. I would say this is the most perfect Netbook on the market today.Get more detail about Samsung NC10-11GP 10.2-Inch Pink Netbook - 6 Cell Battery.

2010/09/06

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The Sammy looks better than it performs. I had the Acer Aspire One and returned it for the same reason the Samsung I just purchased is going back. The friggen Atheros wireless card is flawed. I also tried the MSI Wind 432. With the exception of the balance issue with the MSI, it was otherwise a better performer than the Samsung. I suspect this is a function of bloatware on the Samsung. If I had to do over and the Samsung had an Intel wireless card, I would buy the white over the blue. If the blue came in a matte finish that might tilt the scales. The blue is not a saphire blue but more a dark baby blue. Too tired to go into a lot more detail. Just want to alert those that need reliable wireless that the Atheros is known to have issues.

Edit 12/4

Desperate to get the wireless functioning properly, I opened the case and replaced the Atheros with an Intel 4965 AGN wireless card. No more warranty and still no reliable ad hoc network connectivity. The Sammy will not recognize the Intel card. I also upgraded the RAM to 2 gigs. The back of Sammy has a slot in the case for what is rumored to be a 3G modem slot. Evidently, they are shipping Europe now. For the majority who do not need peer to peer or ad hoc, this is a lovely machine. Heading back to the world of MSI.

Latest edit 12/23

Two finger scrolling with this trackpad is possible. Surfing on my Mac is made so much easier with two finger scrolling, I felt this feature would make this netbook much easier to navigate. With the netbook's smaller screen and trackpad, I finally found software that actually works well for the Samsung NC10. For those that don't know what two finger scrolling is, you simply use drag two fingers up or down on the trackpad to scroll the screen. Here is where you can download the free software. http://code.google.com/p/two-finger-scroll/

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2010/09/04

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Preordered from Amazon on Oct. 19 with delivery on Dec. 1. The wait was worth it. Upgraded memory to 2GB, although performance was adequate with 1GB.

This will replace my Dell 1420 as my primary laptop. It'll save a lot of weight and hassle without any real sacrifice.

Pros:
Size and weight.
Runs all normal office apps acceptibly.
6-cell battery--long battery life.
Bluetooth--don't need usb receiver for mouse
Keyboard--good size, feel, and layout

Cons:
Touchpad--flush with wrist-rest. Almost no tactile clues that your finger is sliding off the touchpad (which is small).
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2010/09/03

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Like some other reviewers, I've been researching for a netbook for a while comparing laptops from the Asus eee 900/1000 series, Acer Aspire One, MSI Wind, Dell Mini, HP, Lenovo and so and I've come to a conclusion that the Samsung has to be the best one. I'm using the blue Samsung NC10 typing this review and the keyboard works almost as smoothly as a regular keyboard.
Pros: -Battery life(6-8 hours)
- Nice keyboard feel
- Bright, crisp screen
- Easy upgradeable memory(2GB)
- 10' screen a +

Cons: - The trackpad is a bit hard to get used to
- $500 price tag
- No tilting beyond 45 degrees back
- Built in speakers low volume

Conclusion: I was considering the Acer Aspire One as probably the closest resemblance to this netbook but this outshines the Acer in many ways. The most notable is its keyboard and screen. If your looking for one of the longest lasting netbooks out there with a great keyboard, a great screen, and don't mind spending a bit more than regular, get this one you won't regret it. Also, please take consideration in getting more than a 3 cell battery because they last only 2-3 hours when a netbook should be lasting you all day. Get more detail about Samsung NC10-11GP 10.2-Inch Pink Netbook - 6 Cell Battery.

2010/09/02

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After doing a lot of research on netbooks, I settled on the NC10 because of its consistently excellent reviews. I couldn't be happier.

It's light weight, beautifully designed, a fantastic keyboard, is just as fast as my Vista desktop, and so far has handled everything I have thrown at it.

I've loaded it up with all of the programs I plan on using on the little thing and it's handled everything extremely well so far. All of the programs load just as fast as more powerful laptops.

The keyboard is very nice. Great feel, and great size. You have to get used to it being smaller, but it doesn't take long at all.

The wireless is very fast. It blows my older laptop away. You can download videos flawlessly. I downloaded most of my programs and had them installed in less than an hour.

I can't complain about a single thing with this machine. I couldn't be happier with my purchase.

Oh, and a lot of people have upgraded to 2 gigs of RAM, but so far the included 1 gig is working very nicely. I don't see any reason to upgrade at this point.

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