Samsung Demonstrates First LTE Netbook at Mobile World Congress
Samsung is demonstrating the world's first Long Term Evolution (LTE) netbook PC at Mobile World Congress 2010.
Samsung?s own in-house designed LTE modem chipset, Kalmia, enabled the development of a small form factor netbook with LTE capability.
Samsung demonstrates live video streaming via the company's own LTE network equipment on the Samsung netbook N150.The Samsung netbook N150 is currently available in market with HSPA 3G communications and WiFi access and will become commercially available with LTE according to service schedule and market demand. The inclusion of LTE will deliver high speed, low latency and ubiquitous connectivity to all users.
The N150 has a 10.1" anti-reflective LED display and its optimized processing performance together with Samsung?s proprietary-enhanced battery life solution delivers a battery performance of up to 8.5 hours.
Using the integrated Easy Resolution Manager tool, screen resolution can easily be changed if a program or game needs to be viewed in 1024x768. Additional visual enhancements include an integrated Digital LiveCam for video-conferencing or live messaging. An integrated webcam, internal microphone and headphone-out connection also provide an easy way to stay in touch with friends and family using video-conferencing, live messaging or VoIP telephony.
Samsung's public demonstration of Long Term Evolution (LTE) included a total solution from infrastructure to mobile devices. In particular, Samsung has developed its own access and core networks, which support multi-vendor interoperability. Besides the world?s first LTE embedded netbook PC, Samsung is also showcasing the dongle type device GT-B3710. Samsung?s LTE solution is fully compliant with the latest 3GPP LTE Rel-8 standard. Initial deployment of the service began in 2009 and active discussion and trial tests will continue in 2010.
Alongside the world's first demonstration of the LTE netbook N150, Samsung also showcased a line-up of netbook and note PCs at the show including N210, N220 and NB30.
Samsung N150 Specifications
Processor: Intel ATOM Processor N450 (1.66GHz, 667MHz, 512KB)
Operating System:
Genuine Windows 7 Home Basic
Genuine Windows 7 Starter
Genuine Windows XP Home
Memory:1 GB (DDR2 / 1 GB x 1)
LCD: 10.1" WSVGA (1024 x 600), non-gloss, LED backlit
HDD:
160 GB (5400 rpm S-ATA)
250 GB (5400 rpm S-ATA)
Graphics Processor: Intel GMA3150 (Int. Graphic)
Wireless LAN: 802.11bg/n
LAN: 10/100 LAN
Bluetooth: Bluetooth 2.1 + Enhanced Data Rate
I / O Ports
- 3-in-1 Card Reader (SD, SDHC, MMC)
- 3 x USB 2.0 (incl. USB Sleep-and-charge)
- 1 x Headphone-out
- 1 x Mic in
- 1 x Integrated Mic
- 1 x VGA Port
- 1 x LAN Port
Digital LiveCam
Battery Life: 6 Cell Lithium-ion ? up to 8.5 hours
Speaker: 3 W Stereo Speakers (1.5 W x 2)
Dimensions (W x D x H): 264 x 188 x 25.3~34.7 mm
Weight: 1.24 kg (incl. 6 cell battery)
Samsung demonstrates live video streaming via the company's own LTE network equipment on the Samsung netbook N150.The Samsung netbook N150 is currently available in market with HSPA 3G communications and WiFi access and will become commercially available with LTE according to service schedule and market demand. The inclusion of LTE will deliver high speed, low latency and ubiquitous connectivity to all users.
The N150 has a 10.1" anti-reflective LED display and its optimized processing performance together with Samsung?s proprietary-enhanced battery life solution delivers a battery performance of up to 8.5 hours.
Using the integrated Easy Resolution Manager tool, screen resolution can easily be changed if a program or game needs to be viewed in 1024x768. Additional visual enhancements include an integrated Digital LiveCam for video-conferencing or live messaging. An integrated webcam, internal microphone and headphone-out connection also provide an easy way to stay in touch with friends and family using video-conferencing, live messaging or VoIP telephony.
Samsung's public demonstration of Long Term Evolution (LTE) included a total solution from infrastructure to mobile devices. In particular, Samsung has developed its own access and core networks, which support multi-vendor interoperability. Besides the world?s first LTE embedded netbook PC, Samsung is also showcasing the dongle type device GT-B3710. Samsung?s LTE solution is fully compliant with the latest 3GPP LTE Rel-8 standard. Initial deployment of the service began in 2009 and active discussion and trial tests will continue in 2010.
Alongside the world's first demonstration of the LTE netbook N150, Samsung also showcased a line-up of netbook and note PCs at the show including N210, N220 and NB30.
Samsung N150 Specifications
Processor: Intel ATOM Processor N450 (1.66GHz, 667MHz, 512KB)
Operating System:
Genuine Windows 7 Home Basic
Genuine Windows 7 Starter
Genuine Windows XP Home
Memory:1 GB (DDR2 / 1 GB x 1)
LCD: 10.1" WSVGA (1024 x 600), non-gloss, LED backlit
HDD:
160 GB (5400 rpm S-ATA)
250 GB (5400 rpm S-ATA)
Graphics Processor: Intel GMA3150 (Int. Graphic)
Wireless LAN: 802.11bg/n
LAN: 10/100 LAN
Bluetooth: Bluetooth 2.1 + Enhanced Data Rate
I / O Ports
- 3-in-1 Card Reader (SD, SDHC, MMC)
- 3 x USB 2.0 (incl. USB Sleep-and-charge)
- 1 x Headphone-out
- 1 x Mic in
- 1 x Integrated Mic
- 1 x VGA Port
- 1 x LAN Port
Digital LiveCam
Battery Life: 6 Cell Lithium-ion ? up to 8.5 hours
Speaker: 3 W Stereo Speakers (1.5 W x 2)
Dimensions (W x D x H): 264 x 188 x 25.3~34.7 mm
Weight: 1.24 kg (incl. 6 cell battery)