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Manufacturer | Nokia |
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Available | July 2008 |
Screen | 320×240 px, 2.4 in, up to 16 million colors |
Camera | 3.2 megapixel with auto focus and flash |
Second camera | Front facing |
Operating system | S60 v3.1 (3rd Edition, Feature Pack 1) UI on Symbian OS v9.2 |
Input | QWERTY thumb keyboard, five-way joystick |
CPU | 369 MHz ARM11 Freescale processor |
Memory | 110 MB Internal user storage ROM: 256 MB SDRAM: 128 MB ~71 MB Free Executable RAM |
Memory card | MicroSDHC Hot-swappable |
Networks | Quad band GSM / GPRS / EDGE: GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 Dual band UMTS / HSDPA: UMTS 900 / 2100 (E71-1) or UMTS 850 / 1900 (E71-2) or UMTS 850 / 2100 (E71-3) |
Connectivity | WLAN Wi-Fi 802.11 b,g, Integrated & Assisted GPS, Bluetooth 2.0, Infrared, microUSB, 2.5 mm Nokia AV connector |
Battery | BP-4L, 3.7V 1,500 mAh lithium-polymer |
Physical size | 114 x 57 x 10 millimeters (4.49 x 2.24 x 0.39 in) |
Weight | 127 g, Volume: 66 cc |
Form factor | Bar |
Media | MP3, AAC and WMA |
Predecessor | Nokia E61i |
Other | FOTA (Firmware update Over The Air) |
Samsung has previously hinted at a new 10-inch netbook, and now the company has released a few details. The specs look nearly identical to current netbooks–including Samsung’s own NC10–but the Samsung NC310 has an entirely different design.
The rounded edges and edge-to-edge display give it a look that’s similar to the HP Mini 1000 and Mini 2140, but the NC310 has a chiclet-style keyboard. At 2.7 pounds, the NC310 also weighs slightly more than the Mini 1000. Samsung hasn’t released the full specs, but based on a translation of the press release (here’s the original version in Korean), we know the NC310 will be based on an Intel Atom N-series processor, 1GB of memory, and a 160GB hard drive, and will offer WiFi, Bluetooth and 3G wireless. Samsung says it will get up to 11 hours of life with an extended battery and five hours with the standard one.
The NC310 won’t replace the NC10, which has only recently reached the U.S–instead Samsung plans to sell both for some time. The company may position the NC310 as more of a “premium netbook” because of its design. Samsung has not announced pricing, but a UK-based tech news site, Electricpig, reported that it will be priced at about $580 (via Engadget). You can get an identically-configured NC10 for $428. The NC310 will be available North America–as well as Asia, Europe and Russia–starting sometime in April.
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At CTIA Wireless earlier this month, I got a first look at MSI’s latest netbook, the Wind U123, along with some new laptops. Now MSI has posted details on the new models.
MSI currently sells two 10-inch netbooks, the Wind U100 for consumers and the Wind U120, which has a more business-like look. Both start at $430. The U123 is a new design–also geared toward business users–based on a 10.2-inch LED-backlit display with a resolution of 1024×600. It measures 10.2×7.1×1.3 inches and weighs about 2.2 pounds. Like Lenovo’s IdeaPads, the U123 now has face recognition software for security.
The base U123 model has a 1.66GHz Intel Atom N280 processor, 1GB of memory, 80GB hard drive, 802.11b/g/n and a three-cell battery. Upgrades include a larger hard drive (120- or 160GB) and a six-cell battery. The U123H has an HSDPSA wireless broadband modem and the U123T has a TV tuner, but the otherwise these models have identical specs. All three models come in white, gray, blue or red.
MSI also announced, at the opposite extreme, a 14.1-inch gaming laptop. The distinguishing features of the GX403 are a turbo button that boosts the clock speed of the processor (when on AC power) and a switch that switches the power settings among five different modes optimized for gaming, movies, presentations, office productivity apps and maximum battery life. (Confusingly MSI also refers to the maximum battery life setting as a “turbo” mode.)
The GX403 will have Intel Core 2 Duo processors, 4GB of memory, Nvidia GeForce GT 130M graphics with 256MB or memory, a 160GB (upgradable to as much as 500GB) and a DVD drive. MSI will also offer a Blu-ray option on this model. No word yet on pricing or availability.
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