Samsung N120-12GW Review
If you were like me, you are AGONIZING over buying a netbook:
Can a netbook play games?
Can a netbook install Dreamweaver?
Does a netbook monitor have glare issues?
Does a netbook have good speakers?
Do I need to upgrade netbook RAM?
Which is the best netbook model or company: Samsung, HP-Mini, Acer, Assus, etc.
Are netbook monitors too small?
What is the battery life of netbooks?
Can a netbook play CDs?
Perhaps you read all of the netbook magazine articles, netbook reviews, and netbook price comparisons. Perhaps you scratched your head in frustration due to the pros and cons list and finding that not one netbook is perfect in terms of features or price.
Well guess what: after I bought the Samsung N120 online a number of months ago, I have never read another netbook review, and have gotten so used to my Samsung netbook that I have ZERO buyer’s remorse. ZERO.
Here are the great things about the Samsung N120 netbook:
- 100% portable- I can take it anywhere and blog with NO problems with typing or dealing typing or online publishing quirks from Blackberry or iPhone.
- Boot up time and shut down time is amazing- amazing.
- I’ve had NO compatibility issues with my favortite PC games or programs. The hardest thing I had to do was to adjust the monitor screen resolution for certain games.
- I’ve have NO issues with internet browsing. It’s musch more stable than my desktop Dell.
- Style- I truly am the envy of my local middle school and anyone who sees me with this.
- Built in webcam comes with a great application called YouCam.
- Perfect for reading online digital comics or reading ebooks.
- Only laptop in which I never had to worry about battery life.
- Great value.
- Discrete- take it with you anywhere- boot it up fast and start working.
- The best portable word processor, reader, internet surfer, and production machine- especially if you are a blogger or Facebook freak.
DailySkew Tip:
A lot of reviews and comments go into great detail about partitioning hard drives, installing Linux, inserting RAM chips, uninstalling programs, and other stuff like that. The truth is, if you are not a computer geek or hardcore gamer, you can just use your netbook right out of the box.
Don’t settle for squinting while surfing the web using your mobile phone or dealing with crazy typing techniques. Don’t lug around a heavy laptop anymore. Buy the
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