Samsung’s New X120 Netbook

joanna | Consumer Goods, Electronics, Gadgets
9 Nov 2009

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If you’re a tech savvy enough looking for a netbook, you might find that the market is full of choices to pick from. With today’s current advancement of technology, the best netbooks in town are the ones that have the slimmest and lightest from the rest of the bunch. Well you’re in luck; the new Samsung X120 is just for the conscious minded people.

The new Samsung X120 will set you just below the 500 euro price tag, setting the stage in level with Sony’s Vaio X series and Apple’s Macbook Air. The problem with most netbook is that they are good to tinker around for surfing the internet and doing some encoding but rather be a problem when it comes to using it as a regular working machine. But the guys at Samsung have made it clear that it would not be as cheap compared to Asus’ Eee PC. Instead the machine is equipped with a 1.3GHz Intel Pentium 1400 processor. It sports a lovely and bright 11.6-inch high definition LED screen. It is only 25.4mm thin and weights only at 4.4pounds, considering the power it has in it.

Watching movies you have downloaded from the net would be a fantastic experience considering the wonder crisp display of the screen. The form factor of this netbook is fabulous, it’s as thin as it can get and is well built but not as an eye catcher than its predecessor the Samsung NC310.The only thing that keeping this netbook from the rest of the crowd is the multi-touch track pad. It is non-responsive at sometimes , you might consider Apple’s Track pad to be the best of the bunch.

Overall the Samsung X120, is sleek and fantastic with many standard features like Bluetooth, Wifi, an SD Card reader and HDMI support.

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