Samsung has launched four new Netbook’s at CES 2010 and it seems that Samsung is looking to score big points in terms of energy efficiency. All Netbooks N210,N220,N150 and NB30 are powered by Intel’s N450 central processing unit. The N210 and N220 are able to run for 12 hours, according to Samsung, the NB30 for 11 hours and the N150 for 8.5 hours. These devices will be on display at the Consumer Electronics Show this week, and should be available in UK stores later this month.
Seongwoo Nam, executive vice president, head of Samsung IT Solutions Business, said
Featuring an elegant choice of designs, the Samsung N210, N220, N150 and NB30 lead the range with a pragmatic approach that takes ultra mobile computing into a whole new dimension. Longer battery life is an important issue for customers, and we are proud to deliver feature-rich netbooks that allow you to get wirelessly connected so easily and for such a long time. The N210 and N220 are focused on power efficiency, each boasting a supposed battery life of up to 12 hours. The NB30 and N150 are not as long lived, with lives of 11 and 8.5 hours, respectively, but they each have their own perks to make up for it. The NB30 is built for durability, making use of an HDD with a free fall sensor and a water-tight seal around the system capable of safeguarding the product from 50 cc of spilled water as long as it is removed within ten seconds. The special feature of the N150 is the integrated hinge with smooth movement and high quality connection, so everything blends effortlessly together even when the netbook is open.