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		<title>By: Book Junkie</title>
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		<dc:creator>Book Junkie</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Dec 2009 12:53:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Simply THE BEST---Betta than all the rest!  I don&#039;t know where to begin.  7-8 hours of battery power.  Very bright-clear 10.2 screen.  The volume &quot;stereo speakers&quot;, though not as loud as full sized notebook computers---is acceptable for a &#039;netbook&#039; in my opinion.  To be specific--a quality sound with a bit of bass---though not the loudest!  I purchased the Black colored netbook---which is very classy---with the silver ring around the perimeter of the machine.  I really like the LCD lights that appear on the bottom left side---which is unique vs. other netbook conputers.  Yes, while the top is glossy, it is a finger print haven---thus I keep a polishing cloth with me at all times as I&#039;m most particulate.  The machine has a very sturdy-quality-sexy look! The speed in boot up exceeded my expectations.  This netbook is just on key--with blue-tooth (which the netbook computers in the $300 price range do not include blue-tooth and may not include a 6-cell battery.  By the way, the Samsung NC-10 does come with with a light weight suede type fold over-Samsung logoed case (you&#039;ll need something a bit more thicker and protective, trust me)*

I returned the ASUS Eee 1002HA----because of:
-Aluminized Casing was not necessarily all that impressive---still allowed for finger prints and was &#039;brown&#039; in color.
-The relocation of the &#039;shift key&#039; from the typical position--I found quickly annoying.
-The 2 cell battery bothered me----which was reported to allow 5 hours of usage as low-power
-Very low volume

As a self-acclaimed electronic geek-----please believe that the Samsung NC-10 is the BEST netbook out there!  Of the online reviews I&#039;ve read, this netbook is rated the best----though it seems the Samsung NC-10 has a low key identity compared to the Acer, ASUS, HP and Dell.  

Yes, there are some top of the price line Netbook Computers out there that cost nearly $1000, but not sure they are necessarily better---and in my opinion if you&#039;re willing to pay $1000, why not just buy a 12.1 or 13.3 full notebook computer???!!!!

Fyi, I did find a Samsung DVD-R Burner online at Amazon for $79 that I purchased also.  

If you choose to go the Samsung NC-10, write a review as I&#039;m most interested in your feedback.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Simply THE BEST&#8212;Betta than all the rest!  I don&#8217;t know where to begin.  7-8 hours of battery power.  Very bright-clear 10.2 screen.  The volume &#8220;stereo speakers&#8221;, though not as loud as full sized notebook computers&#8212;is acceptable for a &#8216;netbook&#8217; in my opinion.  To be specific&#8211;a quality sound with a bit of bass&#8212;though not the loudest!  I purchased the Black colored netbook&#8212;which is very classy&#8212;with the silver ring around the perimeter of the machine.  I really like the LCD lights that appear on the bottom left side&#8212;which is unique vs. other netbook conputers.  Yes, while the top is glossy, it is a finger print haven&#8212;thus I keep a polishing cloth with me at all times as I&#8217;m most particulate.  The machine has a very sturdy-quality-sexy look! The speed in boot up exceeded my expectations.  This netbook is just on key&#8211;with blue-tooth (which the netbook computers in the $300 price range do not include blue-tooth and may not include a 6-cell battery.  By the way, the Samsung NC-10 does come with with a light weight suede type fold over-Samsung logoed case (you&#8217;ll need something a bit more thicker and protective, trust me)*</p>
<p>I returned the ASUS Eee 1002HA&#8212;-because of:<br />
-Aluminized Casing was not necessarily all that impressive&#8212;still allowed for finger prints and was &#8216;brown&#8217; in color.<br />
-The relocation of the &#8216;shift key&#8217; from the typical position&#8211;I found quickly annoying.<br />
-The 2 cell battery bothered me&#8212;-which was reported to allow 5 hours of usage as low-power<br />
-Very low volume</p>
<p>As a self-acclaimed electronic geek&#8212;&#8211;please believe that the Samsung NC-10 is the BEST netbook out there!  Of the online reviews I&#8217;ve read, this netbook is rated the best&#8212;-though it seems the Samsung NC-10 has a low key identity compared to the Acer, ASUS, HP and Dell.  </p>
<p>Yes, there are some top of the price line Netbook Computers out there that cost nearly $1000, but not sure they are necessarily better&#8212;and in my opinion if you&#8217;re willing to pay $1000, why not just buy a 12.1 or 13.3 full notebook computer???!!!!</p>
<p>Fyi, I did find a Samsung DVD-R Burner online at Amazon for $79 that I purchased also.  </p>
<p>If you choose to go the Samsung NC-10, write a review as I&#8217;m most interested in your feedback.</p>
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		<title>By: rxcats</title>
		<link>http://www.urlaptopclub.com/samsung-n510.html/comment-page-1#comment-62</link>
		<dc:creator>rxcats</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Dec 2009 07:36:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>After using the Acer 1410 for a while now, I feel compelled to write a review.

USAGE: I am college student who takes meticulous notes via OneNote. I have been writing my term papers using Word 2007 on the 1410 and I also find myself using the internet as a supplement to my classes. In short, I use the 1410 constantly. .

SCREEN: The 11.6&quot; inch wide screen is large enough to be usable without long term eye strain, but still small enough to allow the overall size of the laptop to be less than my 5-Star One Subject Notebook! Even though it is a glossy screen, I have not encountered any scenario where it was unusable. Even under the bright fluorescent lights above my desk, the screen is crisp and clear. I imagine most people who find it hard to see don&#039;t know how to tilt the lid so the refracted light isn&#039;t shining in their eyes.

WEIGHT</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After using the Acer 1410 for a while now, I feel compelled to write a review.</p>
<p>USAGE: I am college student who takes meticulous notes via OneNote. I have been writing my term papers using Word 2007 on the 1410 and I also find myself using the internet as a supplement to my classes. In short, I use the 1410 constantly. .</p>
<p>SCREEN: The 11.6&#8243; inch wide screen is large enough to be usable without long term eye strain, but still small enough to allow the overall size of the laptop to be less than my 5-Star One Subject Notebook! Even though it is a glossy screen, I have not encountered any scenario where it was unusable. Even under the bright fluorescent lights above my desk, the screen is crisp and clear. I imagine most people who find it hard to see don&#8217;t know how to tilt the lid so the refracted light isn&#8217;t shining in their eyes.</p>
<p>WEIGHT</p>
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