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Samsung has just released their followup to the NC10 netbook with the N110 and N120. These 10 inch models are not radically different than their predecessors, but Samsung already had a solid basis to build upon in their netbook line. Although the specs are the same and comparable to almost all other netbooks available (1.6ghz Intel Atom, 1gbRAM, 160gb HDD), they revamped the already sleek looks of their netbooks, increased battery life to 7hrs and increased the size of the touchpad. In addition the N120 has a keyboard that is 97% the size of a standard keyboard, which is larger than the N110 and the previous NC10 netbook (and most netbooks on the market. I believe this is the largest so far). This is a great upgrade since one of the downsides of netbooks in the eyes of skeptics are the small, cramped keyboards that make it difficult to type.
These netbooks are priced slightly higher than their competition (~$470), but the larger keyboard and overall benefits of the N110/120 may outweigh the increased premium you pay. Personally I feel these prices are pushing the limits of what the public will pay for a netbook, but this does not seem to have affected sales of Samsung's previous netbooks too much.
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