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Product Code: NP-N150-JA06UK The Samsung N150 is a 10in netbook with a thin profile and it weighs only 1.25kg. It runs Windows 7 Starter edition and it’s perfect for web browsing, word processing and even for watching standard definition videos. How...

Samsung's N150 netbook is good for creating basic office documents, browsing the Web and watching standard definition video. We like its keyboard and think it's a comfortable netbook to use overall. However, its battery life could be a little better a...
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expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2011-10-27 13:31:01
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The Samsung N150 is a thin, sleek netbook with a glossy black lid and a matt black plastic case with a sparkle to it. A red stripe, fast becoming a trademark of Samsung's laptops, runs around the edge of the case, and has a shiny metallic finish. As we...

A stylish and light netbook, the N150's average battery life, tiny touchpad and fuzzy screen let it down...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2011-10-27 13:31:04
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The NC10, Samsung's first netbook computer, impressed us because it had a longer battery life and better keyboard than others on the market at the time of its release.The N150 is one of many follow-ups, with a new Intel Atom processor that uses less po...

Anti-reflective screen; decent battery life; reasonably priced...

Small keys; near-identical performance to other netbooks...

This netbook has a good battery life but it’s let down by a poor keyboard Good points Anti-reflective screen; decent battery life; reasonably priced Bad points Small keys; near-identical performance to other netbooks...
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computeractive.co.uk Updated: 2011-10-27 13:31:05
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The NC10, Samsung's first netbook computer, impressed us because it had a longer battery life and better keyboard than others on the market at the time of its release.The N150 is one of many follow-ups, with a new Intel Atom processor that uses less po...

Antireflective screen; decent battery life; reasonably priced...

Small keys; nearidentical performance to other netbooks...

This netbook has a good battery life but it’s let down by a poor keyboard...
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Asus may have kick-started the netbook revolution with its Eee PC, but Samsung has emerged as one of the dominant players in the market thanks to a broad range of devices that offer style, comfort and superb build quality. The N150 netbook, then...

The decent screen and keyboard mean that Samsung’s latest netbook gets off to a good start, but the experience soon sours thanks to average build quality and a disappointing specification...
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The Samsung N150 is the latest miniature notebook that promises an improved battery life and basic computing on the cheap. But can it deliver? We grabbed one and hit the road to find out. Sporting the latest Intel Atom 1.66GHz N450 "Pine Trail" proces...

Simple design, long battery life...

Tight keyboard, uninspiring specs, plastic design...

Basic and good, just don't expect too muchKey specs3.5mm jack, Ethernet, Li-ion battery, MemoryStick, SD, SDHC, USB, VGA, Wi-Fi, Windows 7...
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The Samsung N150 is a 10in netbook with a thin profile and it weighs only 1.25kg. It runs Windows 7 Starter edition and it’s perfect for Web browsing, word processing and even for watching standard definition videos. However, it’s a netbook that also delivers a...

Good keyboard, matte screen, light weight, chargeable USB port...

Battery life could be improved, too much pre-installed software resulted in lots of nagging reminders, netbook screen design is a little tacky and needs to be finessed...

Samsung’s N150 netbook is good for creating basic office documents, browsing the Web and watching standard definition video. We like its keyboard and think it’s a comfortable netbook to use overall. However, its battery life could be a little better a...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2011-11-05 22:51:22
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Samsung, buoyed by the success of its first wave of netbooks, has wasted no time in releasing a second-generation device. The N150, rather excitingly, ditches the stalwart Intel Atom N270 CPU for a newer, faster, more efficient processor known as...

The Samsung N150 is among the first netbooks to use the new Intel Atom N450 chip. As a result, it offers excellent battery life, but it's far from perfect. Unfortunately, its cramped keyboard and comparatively small hard drive let the side down.
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laptopz.com Updated: 2011-10-27 13:30:53
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Samsung N150 netbook features fashionable design, light weight, impressive long battery life at a very low price tag of about $349.99. Samsung N150 netbook runs Windows 7 Starter edition and it’s perfect for Web browsing, word processing and even for w...
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Exterior heat output from the Intel Atom N450 and GMA 3150 integrated graphics was quite minimal. Even when stressing the netbook by running multiple applications and using the Verizon WWAN card the N150 stayed cool on...

Good battery life, Low cost with Verizon 3G service...

Difficult to upgrade, Weak performance, Lowresolution screen...

Almost every technology journalist on the planet (including this one) is less than impressed with what can only be called sub-par netbooks. On the surface, the Samsung N150 is precisely that. The N150 delivers a low-resolution screen, weak speakers, a horribly small touchpad, and weak performance even by netbook standards. However, there is a reason that the overwhelming majority of user reviews...
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Samsung sells its N150 Endi/Eom for around 100 Euro more than the low-priced of the mini-notebooks. Is the price of 360 Euro justified? The 10 incher obviously differs itself from the competition only in the fact that it has an UMTS module. And UMTS is ea...

Long battery life, Very quiet and cool, Matt TFT, Stabile case, Good keyboard, Integrated UMTS...

TFT too dark for outdoor use, Significant heating in silent mode, Limited performance, small palm rest...

The Samsung N150 cleans up in the netbook segment in one point after the other. It does not ascend the throne, however. Worthy of mention are the stable case including the very good display hinges, the good input devices and the low noise emissions. In Si...
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The Samsung N150 belongs to Samsung’s new series of netbooks that feature the next generation of Intel Atom processors. This particular model is powered by an Intel Atom N450, which is a single core Atom processor with a clock speed of 1.66 GHz. While...

Excellent looks, Good performance, Good battery life, Excellent price point...

Slightly low on ergonomics...

PerformanceIt’s a known fact that netbooks don’t differ much from each other when it comes to performance. So what we did is, we compared the performance of this netbook to two netbooks, one with similar hardware as this one and the other with older ha...
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It runs Windows 7 Starter edition and it’s perfect for web browsing, word processing and even for watching standard definition videos. However, it’s a netbook that also delivers a frustrating user experience from the start, and in our opinion there is...

Samsung's N150 netbook is good for creating basic office documents, browsing the web and watching standard definition video. We like its keyboard and think it's a comfortable netbook to use overall. However, its battery life could be a little better a...
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Careful! Don't read too hard, or you might break the Samsung N150 netbook I'm writing this review on. From the flex in its Chiclet-style keyboard to screen distortions when you press lightly on the glossy black back of the backlit LCD, the machine feel...

Responsive multitouch touchpad, Decent battery life...

Feels cheap and fragile, Middling netbook performance...

This middle-of-the-road product delivers your money's worth, and not a dime more...
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about.com Updated: 2011-10-27 13:31:09
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AntiGlare Screen, Above Average Build Quality, Thin Profile, Smaller Sized Hard Drive, SD Cards Stick Out, More Expensive Than Many Similarly Equipped Models...
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