Samsung Go Gets Bundled with Times Reader 2.0 [New York Times Offers $100 Off a Samsung Go Netbook with Times Reader 2.0 Subscription]

If you’re a faithful New York Times reader then you might be interested in the latest offer coming from the giant news paper. The New York Time has officially announced a “special Times Reader offer with Samsung Go netbook.”
In other words once you sign up for a new one-year Times Reader 2.0 subscription from the NYT you will receive a $100 discount for a Samsung Go netbook. The price of the 1-year subscription for the Times Reader 2.0 is $179.40 which means you’d actually be paying $79.40 on top of the regular price for the Samsung Go.
Yasmin Namini, senior vice president, marketing and circulation for the New York Times had this to say about the bundle:
Times Reader is an exceptional way for a growing segment of our audience to read The New York Times. Offering Times Reader with the Samsung Go makes it possible to enjoy our next generation news reader application on a sleek, premium netbook. This is a great value for consumers, especially with the holiday season approaching.
The Samsung Go Special Edition will come with Times Reader 2.0 pre-installed which will help you follow your favorite NYT readers. The special edition Go netbook will be available exclusively from J&R Music and Computer World and the offer is available through March 2010 so you don’t have to decide right away about getting one.
And here are some of the “key features” of the Times Reader 2.0:
- Parallels printed news with columns of high-quality text, combined with the dynamic flexibility of the Web, including search, links and up-to-the minute headlines.
- Downloads the Latest News section every five minutes from NYTimes.com. Users can customize how often the Latest News is updated.
- Online/offline reading capabilities, allowing readers to sync content via internet connection and then read 7 days worth of content offline.
- Integrates interactive version of The New York Times premium crossword puzzle.
Will you take advantage of New York Times’ special offer?

