Samsung NC20 Price ComparisonAt first glance, the Samsung NC20, available for about 400 $, seems more like an ultra-portable Netbook, an impression reinforced by its elegant, size and weight. With a 12.1-inch screen and weighs 1.5 kg without power supply, the NC20 is significantly larger and heavier than netbooks with 9 or 10 inch display.
The NC20 also excels in areas where most netbooks do not succeed - in particular, performance and screen resolution. Most netbook makers on the basis of their systems for Intel Atom, but Samsung has used the Via Nano U2250, which works a'1 .3 + GHz '- the' + 'means that the CPU has more to offer than the nominal clock speed suggests.
The Nano uses street called 'adaptive overclocking' technology, with which the processor clock speed is automatically increased, within certain limits of temperature. This technology allows a maximum clock speed of 1.6 GHz U2250, but the cooling system NC20 caps the maximum frequency at 1.5GHz.
The worksmanship and robustness of the compact subnotebook are very good, like those of his predecessor's 10 inches, the NC10. The rugged magnesium chassis does not allow large deformations of the screen.
The chrome trim that runs along the side of the case, it is particularly pleasing to the eye. However, it should be noted that it is not very tolerant of smearing. The rest of the case, thanks to matt lacquer, is much more tolerant.
The display hinges may seem a bit 'big, but still can not keep the screen perfectly in position, as in mobile use, the display will move a little' back. This is particularly annoying when the laptop is around you, where, because of the minimum agitation and mirrored display, the user must keep adjusting the screen in a vain attempt to prevent the diversion reflections.
The number of USB ports is very generous: one on the left side and two on the right side. A VGA port, which can be used to connect an external monitor to the laptop, and a LAN port, either on the left side, bring the rest of the links offered on the laptop.
There is nothing unusual about the ports themselves. However, if you are left handed and want to use an external monitor with the NC20 then you might get a bit annoying, like the VGA port is rather long on the left side of the mini notebook.
The NC20 has a module Ethernet (10/100 Mbps), as well as an integrated Atheros wireless LAN card (AR5007EG 802.11b / g). With the help of communication modules mentioned above, the Bluetooth module integrated (V 2.0 + EDR) can make a wireless connection with other peripheral devices, such as a mouse or keyboard. However, the NC20 is not available with an integrated UMTS module.
The handset is also adorned by an integrated Webcam with a maximum resolution of 1.3 megapixels. For the snapshot feature, a maximum resolution of 1280x1024 is available. For video calls, video rendering at 320x240 pixels is available. The webcam is also good to see the movements.
The warranty lasts 24 months with on-site pick-up. This is different from the classical on-site service, as in this case the device is effectively repaired at the location. The warranty period may be extended to 36 or 48 months. Of course, it would be to pay an additional amount for the extension.
Emissions of noise and the temperature of the surface are positive overall. You can keep the mini-notebook on his lap, and watch a movie comfortably without worrying dele noise emissions, or unbearably hot surface.
Finally, the 6-cell battery has a capacity of 57 Wh, which is more than sufficient to allow high mobility of mini notebook. E 'can work for 4-5 hours if the user wishes.