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Samsung N140-14B 10.1-Inch Sapphire Blue Netbook - Up to 7.5 Hours of Battery Life (Windows 7 Starter)

Samsung N140-14B 10.1-Inch Sapphire Blue Netbook - Up to 7.5 Hours of Battery Life (Windows 7 Starter)

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Samsung N140-14B 10.1-Inch Sapphire Blue Netbook - Up to 7.5 Hours of Battery Life (Windows 7 Starter)

 
 
 
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Features
  • 1.66GHz Intel N280 Atom Processor

  • 1GB Memory

  • 250GB Hard Drive

  • 10.1" LED Widescreen Display, Intel GMA 950 Graphics

  • Microsoft Windows 7 Starter Edition, Up to 7.5 Hours of Battery Life


Description

If you’ve ever accidentally left your netbook in a hotspot, the Samsung N140 netbook can help you breathe a bit easier. Featuring FailSafe service, you can track your computer and remotely retrieve, encrypt and erase data. Of course, we hope you always keep your Samsung netbook close. You’ll work quickly with features like an Intel Atom N280 processor. Roomy 10.1-Inch non-glare widescreen. Long-life battery (up to 7.5 hours). A gesture user-interface that lets you scroll, pinch-zoom in/out, and rotate via touchpad. Even a Speed Mode button that increases resources to a select window. The Samsung N140 netbook. Strength and security for the road.


Product Details
Product Weight:4.65 pounds
Package Length:12.0 inches
Package Width:9.8 inches
Package Height:4.9 inches
Package Weight:4.7 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 9 reviews

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 9 customer reviews )
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46 of 47 found the following review helpful:


5Excellent Fit & Finish - Almost Apple-Like Quality for $400  Nov 12, 2009 By Paige Turner "Paige"
This Samsung netbook is surprisingly nice!

I scoured every review on all the netbooks before deciding to buy this one first. Having seen early generation netbooks, the question loomed in my mind - is it a piece of junk? This thing is less than $400.
The answer is - a resounding NO! This is a nice netbook, and for many people it could be their primary PC.

Build Quality/Looks: No problem here. It has very nice fit and finish. The Blue Sapphire model actually looks quite expensive. Next to both a $3000 Sony Vaio and a $2000 Dell notebook, when closed it compared favorably. The fake chrome bezel around the keyboard adds a nice touch.

Screen: Very nice for a small screen. Yes, it's much smaller than notebook screens, but for basic web browsing and email it's fine. Bright, sharp and clear - Samsung is one of the world's leading LCD panel makers, so no surprise here.

Keyboard: decent, really doesn't feel Lilliputian as I feared. You could easily type emails and short documents with it. Professional writers, bloggers or excel jockeys will be dissatisfied. The keys need a fair amount of force to engage - I found I missed the "o" key a few times until I realized I wasn't typing hard enough.

Touchpad: the touchpad felt smallish, but the whole thing is small so I think that's just a matter of getting used to it. The right and left click buttons felt flimsy, but they worked fine. What was really cool was the partial multi-touch controls which are similar to what Apple uses in its track pads. This is very useful, especially for scrolling on the web browser, which you do a lot with the small screen.

Connections: very nicely loaded - 3 USB ports, external video screen, etc. No complaints in this department. Wifi is 802.11n. I do not believe the netbook has bluetooth - if it does I was unable to find it.

OS/software: Windows 7 Starter runs very well on this machine, and is a nice step up from annoying Vista. I especially like the better control of popups through the "Action Center" and the "Gadgets" which are a copy of Apple Widgets. The task bar, another Apple innovation, also works nicely.

Battery life: astounding! This was one of the strong points about this netbook. I easily got 7 hours of life, even with heavy video viewing, browsing and downloading. This alone is one of the two biggest reasons to buy this little beauty.

What are the cons?
The biggest single thing I disliked about this machine was the slow Atom processor. I am more impatient than most and another person in my office thought it was fine. This is the biggest drawback - more so than the small keys and keyboard. Even opening basic windows functions like settings and email took noticeably longer than it does with a full-fledged Intel chip. Part of the slowness could have also been the standard 1GB DRAM -I did not upgrade that so maybe that solves the problem.

This netbook should instill fear in the hearts of HP and Dell executives everywhere. It is a very nicely equipped machine that will be a nice "satellite" computer for travelers that are tired of lugging around heavier machines. It will suit senior citizens nicely as a primary machine, and will be decent for the Facebook/twitter generation or "non-power-users." Even power users will find the slow speed only mildly annoying and just may fall in love with it for the battery life and extreme portability.

Samsung Netbook after doubling DRAM from 1GB to 2GB:

I installed the 2GB in the N140, swapping for the 1GB that was already there. (Not sure what we do with the old 1GB now). It was very easy to do, you just open a compartment with a screwdriver, pull out the old memory and pop in the new memory.

My notes on performance before and after:
* Boot-up. With 1GB, it took 44.6 seconds. With 2GB, only 33.2 seconds. Before the upgrade, the machine was using 61% of the memory just sitting there running no applications, and only 33% after installing the extra memory.
* Shut-down. 1GB: 30.0 seconds. 2GB: 16.4 seconds.
* Open Word document. 1GB: 14.9 seconds. 2GB: 11.7 seconds. Again, memory usage was 61% before upgrade, afterward only 35%.
* Open Control Panel: 1GB: 4.5 seconds. 2GB: 2.5 seconds. This is good because the N140 seemed very "laggy" before

General observations:
Using the internet still seemed slow, but may have been the connection, because once a youtube video loaded, it ran very smoothly, even in full screen mode. iTunes froze up when running a video, but it looked like the connection. iTunes was very smooth and fast when running only music without video.

You'll have to see how much improvement you see in speed as you use it, but on the basics, it looks like it is indeed almost twice as fast.

8 of 9 found the following review helpful:


5Excellent netbook  Nov 25, 2009 By M. Smith "Lover of Non-fiction"
Amazing quality finish. Battery life exceeded my expectations, between 8 and 11 hours and no lost charge when off.
Excellent keyboard. Snappy performance. Nice matt screen.
2 downs are touchpad could have been slightly bigger, and screen res could have been 768 high instead of 600. Otherwise everything else is perfect.

8 of 9 found the following review helpful:


5Excellent mobile pc  Nov 12, 2009 By Zac A. Crittenden "Alex"
Everything works as advertised, and I even like Windows 7 Starter. This replaces an older Asus running Linox. The keyboard ergonomics are good for a small computer, and battery life has been excellent.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:


4Good netbook but bad audio  Dec 02, 2009 By I. Hwang "Catherine"
Pros: The netbook is light-weight and for other netbooks, the price is alright. It is perfect for students who would like a very good performing netbook. I haven't had it for long to really have good idea about its memory size, but i think it is enough.

Cons: Surprisingly the audio is bad. I usually don't really care for audio and can't tell small differences, but even I can hear the quality of this netbook.

Recommended if you are not expecting too much out of this thing. I like it though.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:


5Great little netbook but not what I needed  Dec 10, 2009 By Don
Ordered this netbook because of great independent reviews.
This product worked great. Easy. Relatively fast compared to other netbooks.
Unfortunately, I had to return it.
It is because of the built-in LCD screen of 1024x600 limitation.
I was unable to see the full screen during remote desktop applications, regardless of attempts to scroll down.
It was not able to adjust to the screen size of the host computer.
I believe this is the same limitation for any netbook regardless of brand that has a 10.1" screen.
Too bad.

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