Samsung NP350



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A very well rounded Ultrabook alternative. This hard-disk based laptop is available with Core i3 and Core i5 (mobile, not ultra-low voltage CPUs) and offers very similar battery life and performance figures to a standard ultrabook. The boot and program start times are slower than an Ultrabook though. Not available in all regions and pricing varies. In some areas the Core i3 version can be a real bargain.
Specifications (base version)
Manufacturer Samsung
Model name NP350
CPU type Intel Core i3 2330M
CPU speed 2200 Mhz
Graphics Intel HD Graphics 3000
OS Windows 7
Display Size
12.5" 1366 X 768
Screen Type
LED-Backlit LCD
RAM 4096 MB
Hard Disk 500 GB
Keyboard YES
Mouse Pointer YES
Weight 1352gm / 47.7 oz.
Size (w/h/d mm) 299/22/198 mm
Size (w/h/d inches) 11.8/0.9/7.8

Physical Interfaces
DC-in
Ethernet 10/100/1000
HDMI
Line-out / Headphone (3.5mm)
SDHC Card Slot
USB2.0 (x2)

Wireless Interfaces
802.11 b/g/n
BT 3.0
No Wireless WAN (e.g. 3G cellular)

Additional Specs and Accessories (can vary)
AC Adaptor
Keyboard
Matt (Non Glossy) Screen
Multitouch Touchpad
Stereo speakers
WebCam 1.3Mp
Sleep 'n Charge USB

Latest NewsTrack product
Ultrabooknews - Samsung NP350 review22/01/12
PCWorld - NP350 Review21/12/11
Product Page Samsung NP35007/12/11

Product Notes
Available in Core i3 and Core i5 (full-clocked 35W TDP Mobile processors) versions. Not available in all regions. Memory upgrade port on back. Sealed battery. Intel Wireless Display is possible although it only has a single antenna 2.4Ghz wireless card. No keyboard backlight.

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