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Were you to pop a standard-sized Samsung laptop into the machine from Honey I shrunk The Kids, you’d end up with the Samsung NC10.Inside the Samsung NC10 you’ll find the same processor as many of its netbook rivals – a 1.6GHz Intel Atom Processor to be...

Amazing battery. Free on certain mobile phone/broadband contracts.

There are few netbooks heavier than the NC10.

Could do with shedding a few pounds, but otherwise the NC10 is extremely good value for money - especially if you get it free on contract...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2011-08-14 23:51:58
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The Samsung NC10 netbook weighs a mere 1.33kg, and measures 261x185x30mm but somehow manages to squeeze in a 10.2-inch SuperBright screen with 1024x600 resolution. It also has a 160GB hard drive, a 1.6GHz Intel Atom Processor and supports Bluetooth and...

In today’s down-sized world, 10-inches is the new 15-inches. Everyone with access to a Chinese OEM factory is releasing a compact plastic netbook with an Atom processor, Windows XP, a solitary gig of RAM and a silly name. Apart from the silly name...

You get what you pay for, so don’t expect titanium shells, built-in 3G or punchy speakers (although the Sammy’s stereo output is surprisingly lively). Wi-Fi doesn’t reach draft-n speeds, but then the NC10 probably hasn’t got the pr...

Eee might be the brand du jour but Samsung has been cranking out decent budget notebooks since netbooks were just a gleam in Intel Atom’s eye. For a solid, practical XP workhorse, look no further.Best offers for the Samsung NC10Amazon UK £249.0...
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The NC10 is Samsungs take on the Small, Cheap Computer but unlike many me too netbook competitors, the South Korean giant has clearly put a bit of thought into differentiating its offering from the other Eee-alternatives out there. Samsungs NC10: n...

The Acer Aspire One has a great keyboard but poor battery life. The Asus Eee PC 1000 has a great runtime but a just-too-small keyboard. Anyone whos waited for netbook makers to combine the best of these two leading mini-laptops into a single product...
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computeractive.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-14 23:51:59
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Samsung, with its NC10, is one of the last major computer makers to come up with a mini-notebook, and while it might have been late to arrive, it has come up with one of the best 'netbooks' around.Under the skin the NC10 is as standard as mini-notebook...

Good design; excellent keyboard; good battery life...

Can't access the newest wirelessn networks...

Samsung may have been amongst the last to release a mini-notebook, but it was worth the wait...
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webuser.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-14 23:51:59
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The best-performing laptop is also the most expensive – youll have to do the maths on whether its worth it. But this model from Samsung blitzed both our battery life and general performance tests, winning by some margin. Battery life is obviously som...
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Initially perceived as a bit of a fad, the netbook phenomenon is definitely here to stay. With shelves cluttered up with well over two dozen representatives of the slinky little devices, and with most packing similar specs, it’s been tricky to sort out the wheat...

Fantastic battery life, excellent performance, great keyboard...

Samsung bloatware, small touchpad, no 3G modem...

As far as netbooks go, this one is by far the true king...
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igizmo.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-14 23:51:59
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Who says quality and design has to suffer to keep a netbook's price down? Stylish looks / Strong construction / Excellent screen / Huge battery life / Bright display No wireless-n / Limited warranty The Samsung NC10 doesn't look like a typical netbook...

Stylish looks, Strong construction, Excellent screen, Huge battery life, Bright display...

No wirelessn, Limited warranty...
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Samsungs NC10 has an attractive pearlescent white case that resembles Asuss original Eee PC 701. It feels sturdy and is also available in black. The keyboard is similar to those found on Samsungs more expensive laptops, so its keys are large, wid...
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The MSI Wind U100 is arguably the pick of current netbooks, inspiring rebadged versions under such names as Advent and Medion. Samsung must have looked at MSIs successful design when it made its own Samsung NC10 netbook, for it is very much a me-too...

Samsungs netbook offering may tick nearly all the same boxes as the MSI Wind, but its keen pricing and remarkable mains-free longevity make it a worthy addition to the line. The Samsung NC10 may be marginally larger, heavier and lack 802.11n but this...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2011-08-14 23:52:00
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UpdateWe have recently increased the score of this product from four to five stars following a comparison with more of the competition. Theres an explanation of our decision in our news piece about recent netbook releases.Better late than never, Sams...

Matte screen, Large keyboard, 160 GB hard drive, Very light...

Small touchpad, Screen too blue by defaultneeds calibrating...
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mobilecomputermag.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-14 23:52:00
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Now that Toshiba has launched a netbook of its own (the NB100 – look out for a review shortly), there aren’t many big-name laptop manufacturers left without a netbook in their line-up. And you can now cross Samsung off the list – its new NC10 just arr...
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T3.com Updated: 2011-08-14 23:52:00
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The latest ASUS Eee PC slayer Youd think we all had mini-laptop fatigue but like good gadget geek-boys and gizmo-gals, the arrival of the Samsung NC10 had us in something of a spin. OK, so in the looks department its not going to give the ASUS S101...

Spacious keyboard, Speedy boot-up...

Slightly dubious design...

Our favourite netbook to date...
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The Samsung NC10 doesnt exactly break the mould when it comes to design. Its a standard 10.2-inch Netbook that in terms of design sits squarely between the Asus Eee PC 1000 and the MSI Wind. This isnt a bad thing, as Samsung has clearly looked at wh...

Great design, Top specs, Value for money, Great screen, Comfortable keyboard, Rock solid battery life...

Nothing truly groundbreaking...
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It's been a long time coming, but Samsung's debut in the already crowded netbook market is finally here. It's up against some pretty stiff competition, though, so the burning question is whether Samsung's alchemists have used that time to perfect the n...

Samsung's NC10 may have arrived fashionably late, but it takes its place as the best netbook of the bunch...
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expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-14 23:52:00
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New kid on the block. A late entry in the netbook stakes, but a first time winner. At first glance the Samsung appears to be a well designed and well built machine, an impression thats confirmed when you pick it up. The chassis is stylish and as w...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2011-11-05 22:45:41
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Editor's note: the NC10 is exclusively sold by Optus in Australia and as such no outright RRP was available at the time this review was written. Contract pricing is listed in the review. Design and features Those with a keen eye for netbook reviews wil...

Sharp design, Builtin HSDPA SIM card reader, Good battery life...

No 802.11n or gigabit Ethernet, Trackpad is a bit on the small side...

The NC10 betters previous Samsung netbooks with a built-in HSDPA SIM card reader and the portability this provides. Optus wireless broadband bundles seem like excellent value. Editors’ rating: 9/10...
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A standard netbook with a pretty conventional design, Samsungs NC10 wont turn many heads, but its crowning feature is built-in 3G wireless broadband. Partnered with Optus, the Samsung NC10 becomes a handy road-warrior — if you can live with the tiny touchpad.The Samsung NC10 netbook has a basic design that follows a pattern similar to the plethora of netbooks already available on the market. This standard design is no surprise, as the NC10 has been available overseas for quite some time be...

Built-in 3G with Optus, decent build quality, good keyboard layout, good battery life...

Tiny touchpad, lacks a bit of style, poor display viewing angles...

Samsung’s NC10 isn’t the most attractive netbook on the market, but it’s built in 3G wireless broadband capabilities and above average battery life makes it a good road warrior...
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Video review: Not quite the most elegant, but by far the most complete and at the most competitive price...

Battery lasts forever, high-quality keyboard and build quality...

Heavy for a netbook, overly obsessed with hygiene...

Not quite the most elegant, but by far the most complete and at the most competitive price...
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ld2.ciol.com Updated: 2016-11-24 06:22:57
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Samsung arrived late in the notebook segment, but it made an impact with its value for money offerings. Now the NC10 netbook is here.The NC10 is no different from the existing crop of netbooks in terms of hardware. The design is slightly differen...
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firstpost.com Updated: 2016-11-24 06:22:57
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Samsung is a late entrant in the netbook arena, but has introduced something solid. Although hardware in most netbooks is courtesy Intel’s Atom processor, let’s find out what is different about the NC10.FeaturesThe Samsung NP-NC10 features hardware tha...

Considering that the Samsung NP-NC10 is priced at Rs. 28,477; we recommend you buy this netbook if your priorities are battery life, build quality and a no-nonsense color scheme.« Previous Page Tags: samsung , netbook MixxFacebookTwitterDiggdeliciousr...
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techtree.com Updated: 2016-11-24 06:22:57
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Asus, with its EeePC line of netbooks, revolutionized the concept of connectivity and how we stay in touch with family and friends. Soon enough we had other players enter the market with their versions of the netbook. Today we look at a netbook from Sa...

Good-looking, lightweight, seven hours of backup time (max battery life 6-cell), port layout...

No carry pouch, thickness, price...

Asus, with its EeePC line of netbooks, revolutionized the concept of connectivity and how we stay in touch with family and friends. Soon enough we had other players enter the market with their versions of the netbook. Today we look at a netbook from Sa...
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