Samsung N310 has got a new name in the US
Category: new notebook modelsBy: Pallab Jyotee Hazarika
Samsung N310 becomes Samsung Go
Even before its release in the US, the pebble-shaped Samsung N310 has got a new name – Samsung Go. It is set to release by mid-July with a price-tag of $479 – according to portablemonkey, although the product page is not yet available on the official site. Portablemonkey also reports that you can pre-order this piece from Bestbuy and JR.com – but they are still using the name N310.
The N310 has an award-winning design along with its 10.1-inch glossy display panel that comes with a resolution of 1024 x 600 pixels. Adding to its youthful aura, it comes in four different shades – although these shades are restricted to the exterior only. The edges are gone and give way to a smoother pebble-like curve. Samsung claims of a 93% keyboard for better functionality and comfort.
The system specifications are not much different from the already available NC10 with the same Intel Atom N270 processor, Intel GMA 950 integrated graphics, 1 GB of RAM, a 160 GB HDD. Along comes a 1.3MP webcam and 3-in-1 card reader. Connectivity is taken care of by the Bluetooth, HSDPA, 802.11g WiFi and WiMax. It is little lighter and thinner than the N110 at 2.7-pounds and 1.1-inch respectively.
Now the battery life is up to 5 hours with its 4-cell battery that’s being provided with the N310 in Europe and Korea. The Samsung Go that will be available in the US will have an extended 8800mAh battery that should give more than 10 hours of mobility.
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