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The N110 is a worthy successor to the NC10. It's lighter, lasts longer and has a bigger touchpad. Unfortunately, it suffers from a poor quality screen...
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Samsung N110 Review Article ContentsSamsung N110 Review The is a 10-inch netbook offering an Intel Atom N270 processor and long-lasting six-cell battery with claims of up to 8.5 hours of battery life. The glossy black lid, red trim, and small profi...
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The Samsung N110 is a gentle revision to the company's successful Samsung NC10 netbook, with record-breaking longevity. REVISED, 17 JULY 2009.Samsung has proved itself an accomplished maker of laptops, and when it set out to make a netbook, it came up...

The original Samsung NC10 is still available, and at around £50 less than the N110 it remains an attractive purchase. Either model can stand proud as an excellent netbook compared to competition that often just misses the mark in aspects such as keybo...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-17 21:40:58
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The recent deluge of netbooks all with nearly identical specifications, layouts and features can make it difficult to tell them apart, and the biggest differentiating factor is often battery life and price.Samsung did a very good job of setting itself...

Solid build; excellent keyboard; good battery life...

Expensive; no 802.11n support; no stand out features...

The N110 is a great example of a netbook: a solid machine that that strikes a good balance between portability and usability. But it comes in at the top end of the netbook price range...
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The Samsung N110 laptop has features that offer the user a longer battery life, without a bulky battery. This is Samsung’s second generation higher end laptop with an Intel Atom 1.6 GHz processor with 1GB DDR2 SDRAM. These features and a long lasting A...
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With the Samsung N110 (12PBK) ($470 street), the company has basically taken everything thats great about its original NC10-14GB 10-inch netbook, added a bigger battery, and renamed it. You cant even really call it an evolution because when a comp...

A 93 percent keyboard. Big battery. Excellent battery life.

Pricey relative to other netbooks. Smudge magnet. Not much different than the NC10-14GB.

The Samsung N110 is a solid netbook (albeit a pricey one), but it doesnt make any game-changing innovations...
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When we recently reviewed the Samsung N120, we found it to be one of the better 10-inch netbooks we have seen. With the $469 N110, you get many of the impressive qualities of the N120, minus the high-performing speakers. What you get in retur...

Best battery life of any netbook we’ve seen; good performance; comfortable keyboard...

Small touch pad; poor 3D graphics...

The Samsung N110 will take you a long way with its stellar battery life and impressive performance...
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technouptodate.com Updated: 2011-08-17 21:40:59
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With the Samsung N110 (12PBK) ($470 street), the company has basically taken everything thats great about its original NC10-14GB 10-inch netbook, added a bigger battery, and renamed it. You cant even really call it an evolution because when a company...
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Im going to lay this out to you straight: The Samsung N110 is, at its core, a slightly revamped take on the companys NC10. A bit of streamlining (better plastics and a slimmer profile) here and a couple tweaks (immense improvement on the mouse button...

Fantastic software suite, Crisp, glossy screen...

The curse of glossy screens: glare...
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The Samsung NC10 rose to the top of our favorite-netbooks list when it first hit the market in October 2008, and despite some strong new competition, Samsung remains atop the heap with its new N110. Though this netbooks internal organs are the same a...

Sleeker design than NC10, More than 7 hours of battery life, Improved touchpad, Roomy and comfortable keyboard...

More expensive than similarly configured netbooks...

Samsung has created a near-perfect netbook in its N110. Thanks to the improved ergonomics of the touchpad, and north of 8 hours of battery life, it improves on an already stellar system and continues to beat out the competition. Though customers can ge...
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