Samsung Go N315 Netbook With Intel Atom N450 CPU
Samsung have updated their Go ultraportable collection with their new Samsung Go N315 netbook. Seen as an upgrade from the N310 that broke cover one year ago, the new Go N315 features Intel’s new Pine Trail technology as it runs on an Atom N450 processor, has 1GB of RAM and a built-in Intel GMA 3150 graphics cards.

Coming with the same “pebble smooth” design that made its sibling so attractive, Samsung Go N315 gets a chiclet style keyboard the same 10.1 inch LCD display (1024 x 600 resolution). There’s also 1GB of RAM, a 250GB hard drive, a 1.3 megapixel camera, integrated card reader, built-in Wi-Fi (b/g/n) connectivity, 3x USB posts and a 10/100 LAN port.
Other than having a much more powerful processor and a bit of extra storage space, the main differences between the two is that the N315 comes with Windows 7 Started Edition on board and will sport a 4-cell battery pack that is supposedly good for up to four and a half hours. No word if Samsung Go N315 will come with an optional endurance battery pack that gives you 11 hours of work time between charges, what we can confirm is that when released in the US, the new netbook will cost $429.
It should be available right now on Amazon for pre-order.
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