Samsung NB30 review
in Laptops
Verdict
A competent machine that trades snazzy design for a bit more durability
Review Date: 2 Sep 2010
Reviewed By: Sasha Muller
Price when reviewed: £250 (£294 inc VAT)
Features & Design
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Value for Money
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Performance
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| Details | |
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| Part Code | NP-NB30-JA02UK |
| Review Date | 2 Sep 2010 |
| Price ex VAT | £250 |
| Price inc VAT | £294 |
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| Warranty | |
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| Warranty | 1yr collect and return |
| Physical specifications | |
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| Dimensions | 262 x 188 x 35mm (WDH) |
| Weight | 1.270kg |
| Travelling weight | 1.6kg |
| Processor and memory | |
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| Processor | Intel Atom N450 |
| Motherboard chipset | Intel NM10 |
| RAM capacity | 1.00GB |
| Memory type | DDR2 |
| SODIMM sockets free | 0 |
| SODIMM sockets total | 1 |
| Screen and video | |
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| Screen size | 10.1in |
| Resolution screen horizontal | 1,024 |
| Resolution screen vertical | 600 |
| Resolution | 1024 x 600 |
| Graphics chipset | Intel GMA 3150 |
| Graphics card RAM | 64MB |
| VGA (D-SUB) outputs | 1 |
| HDMI outputs | 0 |
| S-Video outputs | 0 |
| DVI-I outputs | 0 |
| DVI-D outputs | 0 |
| DisplayPort outputs | 0 |
| Drives | |
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| Optical disc technology | N/A |
| Optical drive | None |
| Battery capacity | 5,900mAh |
| Replacement battery price inc VAT | £0 |
| Networking | |
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| Wired adapter speed | 100Mbits/sec |
| 802.11a support |
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| 802.11b support |
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| 802.11g support |
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| 802.11 draft-n support |
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| Integrated 3G adapter |
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| Other Features | |
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| Modem |
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| ExpressCard34 slots | 0 |
| ExpressCard54 slots | 0 |
| PC Card slots | 0 |
| USB ports (downstream) | 3 |
| FireWire ports | 0 |
| PS/2 mouse port |
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| 9-pin serial ports | 0 |
| Parallel ports | 0 |
| 3.5mm audio jacks | 2 |
| SD card reader |
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| MMC (multimedia card) reader |
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| Compact Flash reader |
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| xD-card reader |
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| Pointing device type | Touchpad |
| Speaker location | Front edge |
| Integrated microphone? |
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| Integrated webcam? |
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| Camera megapixel rating | 0.3mp |
| TPM |
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| Fingerprint reader |
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| Smartcard reader |
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| Operating system and software | |
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| Operating system | Windows 7 Starter 32-bit |
| OS family | Windows 7 |
| Battery and performance tests | |
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| Battery life, light use | 9hr 0min |
| Overall application benchmark score | 0.30 |
From around the web
We installed 20 of these in one of my schools recently, seems quite rugged, but we'll find out for sure once the kids have had them for a while.
Streams ok over the wireless network, windows 7 seemed to have the edge over XP for responsiveness, but you wouldn't want to use it for anything other than surfing/email/word..
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