Samsung has unveiled a new line of netbooks including the successor to the NC10. That is the N110 which is basically a style upgrade on the NC10 with basically the same specifications and some tweaks — given the positive reviews of the NC10, this is probably smart.
The only significant changes are a better keyboard and trackpad, an extended 6-cell battery for up to eight hours of use, and a glossy finish. Laptop Magazine is calling it a “near-perfect netbook” and for a well configured version, the N110 will cost about $469.
On the other hand, the N310 netbooks, unleashed today, are very different. These are 10.1-inch with 1024 x 576 pixel screen netbooks with a battery lasting up to 5 hours and the possibility of an extended battery with up to 11 hours of life on a charge.
Weighing 2.7lbs, the N310 range will sport an Intel Atom processor, 1GB of RAM, and a 160GB hard drive, plus connectivity options (WiFi, Bluetooth, HSDPA, WiBRO). Color choices will include black, blue, and red.
The N310 series will be available in the UK for £399 (US$580) in May with a US release date to follow.


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Actually, according to sources I found, the N310 will have a 1024 x 600 display. Please correct me if I’m wrong
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