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Review Laptop - Samsung N140 Netbook

Topic: Brain EnhancementPublished April 25, 2020

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The Samsung is the latest 10 "netbook. It is a direct replacement for the original NC10 netbook. It improves that in several ways. It has better sound quality, larger touch pad, better processor and a better operating system with Windows 7 Startup. It is very similar in Design to NC10 and it has the same battery and screen resolution as before. One of the advantages of this netbook is that it has an excellent matte screen. The screen is very bright and you should have no problem using it outdoors. The text is not sharp, but you get used to it. However, the matte screen is generally not found on netbooks and is much better than a bright screen. Another great thing to mention is that it is very quiet. Sometimes you may wonder if you even have a fan. This is one of the quietest netbooks I have ever used and this lack of noise is very impressive. The touchpad is ideally sized and has multi-touch scrolling. It is not too noisy and has a nice texture. There is nothing to blame on the keyboard. It is a standard keyboard that takes up the entire width of the netbook and this ensures that the keys are large. The audio quality is good and it has stereo speakers and SRS technology. The sound comes from below and the volume is decent, โน๊ตบุ๊ค 2020. One of the downsides is that the lid has a glossy finish and picks up too many fingerprints. The battery life is not too good compared to the other netbooks available on the market. The 5200 mamp battery lasted for about 5 hours when used at 60% brightness and only surfed the web and watched YouTube videos. There is only one slot for RAM, so if you want to upgrade you will have to open the machine. The netbook comes with Windows 7 startup. There are some restrictions in this operating system, but it is ideal for a netbook. Overall, this netbook is good for working on the go.

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