News has circulated in Korea about a possible Samsung Galaxy Q in the works with a 5.3-inch display, that could be shown off at IFA in September. Barely any details were mentioned other than it would have a high quality…
Netbook Samsung N220

Samsung has introduced the more efficient version of N220 netbook. The new N220 Plus Premium has twice as much RAM and more disc space.
The processor is the same – Intel Atom N450 1.66GHz. 1GB of RAM was added, as well as a 320GB HDD. Plus Premium also comes with Bluetooth 3.0 and SDXC memory card slot. Battery lasts up to 11.5, similar to the previous model. The N220 Plus Premium will probably cost €399, which is €50 more expensive than N220.
(Via Hardwaresphere)
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