Samsung N510 Laptop is a synonym for ‘entertainment on the move’. It is lighter than majority multimedia laptops, and yet qualities all the ‘must haves’ of an entertainment laptop. The screen gauges 11.6” across. The resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels presented, ensures exhibit of high definition content. The 16:9 widescreen aspect ratio takes care of excluding the fun-spoiling black bars that flank the lid and bottom of videos. Its non shiny distinctive scratches out on-screen reflections.[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9AXG74SIQXk[/youtube]

As you can perceive from the photographs, the N510 gazes remarkable, and readily it has a mat (non-glossy) screen! While it gazes a small tall next to the 10-inch NC10, I’m sure it gazes small next to a benchmark 15-inch laptop.  It has also been confirmed that the European edition qualities the Ion LE chipset.

A great character of the N510 is it’s very simple to access panels for upgrading both the RAM and hard drive!

The Samsung N510 is already available to command in the UK from Amazon UK, but is already motionless unavailable in the U.S, but till be available in late October as shortly as Windows seven is released.

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In fact the N510, an 11.6in machine with a handsome 1,366 x 768 resolution display, uses an Ion LE chip. This is basically a Windows XP variant of the normal Ion chipset, itself based on the 9400M chipset found in MacBooks (among other things), which drops the DirectX 10 functionality that’s no longer needed since Windows XP doesn’t support it. What you’re left with is a very capable graphics chip that has one important trick up its sleeve: HD video decoding.

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