digitalversus.com Updated: 2011-08-17 21:40:58
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The successor to the famous Samsung NC10, this new N110 is the smaller brother of the N120 that we also tested. These last two netbooks are identical, right down to their 10.1 1024 x 600 pixel screen, Intel Atom N270 CPU and 1 GB of RAM. Only the c...

Battery life: six hours, Lightweight and wellfinished, Good quality webcam, Matte surfaces...

Poor quality glossy screen, Average audio quality, Colours dominated by blues...
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Samsung is knocking out new netbooks like there is no tomorrow. Yet, with the N120 and N310, we have seen the company try to define new netbook genres where there really arent any. The former is marketed as a multimedia optimised machine, while the la...

Taken on its own merits the N110 is a very appealing machine. The problem is that the differences, such as they are, dont really justify the price hike over the NC10. With Samsung launching several variations on the netbook theme recently, it should...
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computeractive.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-17 21:40:58
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The Samsung N110 is an update to the company’s popular and impressive NC10 mini-notebook, which we looked at last year. The eagle-eyed will spot that it also bears a resemblance to the N310 which we reviewed more recently, and which is likewise a repla...

Decent power; looks good; great keyboard...

Doesn’t improve much on the original NC10...

An impressive notebook that combines good looks, comfort and capability...
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Up-sell: it's a phrase that's heard quite often in the TrustedReviews office, though it's never uttered by any of the wordsmiths that write these articles. However, our Publishing Manager -an affable Australian with a special love for Excel spreadsheets -...

Despite not adding a great deal over the NC10, the N110 is still an outstanding netbook provided you don't care about mooted extras such as video decoding. Thus, once the NC10 is inevitably discontinued, the N110 is one netbook that should be on most peop...
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Samsung's NC10 was the netbook that finally got it right. Great battery life, a comfy keyboard and, best of all, looks that didn't require you to hang your head in shame every time you plucked it from your bag. It wasn't perfect though, and after a few...

Superb build quality, battery life and usability - quite simply the best netbook around...
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Product Code: NPN110KA01 The Samsung N110 netbook is, at its core, a slightly revamped take on the companys Samsung NC10 low-cost, low-spec laptop. A bit of streamlining (better plastics and a slimmer profile) here and a couple tweaks (immense impr...

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 keyb...
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expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-17 21:40:59
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Samsungs N110, like the N120, is a successor to the companys NC10, the winner of our last netbook round-up. This model is very similar to the N120, but has a slightly smaller keyboard and stereo speakers instead of a 2.1 set. Although not quite as...
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mproving on the already superb NC10 must have been a challenge, but the stunning N110 manages to do just that.In all honesty, though, the N110 is more of an evolutionary step than a total redesign. The chrome strip around the edge has been replaced by...

Superb build quality, battery life and usability – quite simply the best netbook around...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2011-11-05 19:52:07
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Design The Samsung N110 is a fairly anonymous-looking netbook, with a matte-black interior (accented by a very subtle maroon stripe around the outer edge) and a glossy, black lid. Unfortunately, the glossy surface of the lid was among the more smudge-...

Good keyboard and trackpad for a netbook, Excellent battery life...

At the higher end of the netbook price range, Uninspired design...

Samsung's second-generation netbook offers a good keyboard and trackpad and extended battery life without adding too much bulk. Editors’ rating: 8.8/10...
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