Samsung N150 is a LTE-enabled 4G netbook

Samsung N150 is a LTE-enabled 4G netbook
Samsung N150 LTE netbook has been announced at the Mobile World Congress. The first LTE (Long Term Evolution) netbook by Samsung comes with Samsung’s own in-house designed LTE modem chipset, Kalmia. The Samsung netbook N150 is currently available in market with HSPA 3G communications and WiFi access and will become commercially available with LTE according to service schedule and market demand.

Samsung N150 comes with the latest 1.66 GHz Intel Atom N450 Pine Trail processor, built in 10.1-inch WSVGA LED anti-reflective display that allows users enjoy images that are fine-tuned with the sharpest details and boldest colors.

The Samsung LTE netbook also features WiFi, 160 or 250 GB hard drive, 1GB DDR2 RAM, Bluetooth 2.1, a chargeable USB, 6 cell battery that gives up to 8.5 hours of power. You get the choice of Windows XP Home, 7 Starter or 7 Home Basic.

The Samsung 4G netbook has also a 3 in 1 card reader that supports SD, SDHC and MMC memory cards. There are also USB 2.0 ports, headphone out, mic in connectors, a built in mic, a VGA port for output to an external screen.

Like other Samsung Netbooks, the N150 has been awarded the leading environmental and usability standard, TCO Certified, and is ECO RoHS compliant.

Alongside the world’s first demonstration of the LTE netbook N150, Samsung also showcased an extensive line-up of netbook and note PCs at the show including N210, N220 and NB30.

Samsung is exhibiting at Mobile World Congress 2010, stand 8b 169.
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