First there was the Samsung N220, then there was the N220 Plus, and now there is the Samsung N220 Plus Premium.
Just last month we saw the N150 Plus, N220 Plus and NB30 Plus models announced, which added a larger 250GB hard drive, new power saving features to reduce power consumption when in standby, a new fast book utility, and a preinstalled copy of Microsoft Office Starter Edition 2010.
So what does the “Plus Premium” version add over the standard or the Plus versions?
The Samsung N220 Plus Premium has the same features as the Plus version, but also features 2GB of RAM instead of the standard 1GB, a larger 320GB hard drive, in place of the 250GB, and also Bluetooth 3.0.
As you can no doubt tell from the photos, the external design has also received a make over. It keeps the same physical chassis, but now has a stylish new finish on palm rest and trackpad which is similar in design to the finish of the lid.
- 10.1-Inch – 1024 x 600 LCD (matte finish)
- Intel Atom N450 processor (1.66 GHz)
- Intel GMA 3150 graphics
- 1 or 2GB DDR2 RAM
- 250GB / 320GB HDD
- 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi, 10/100 Ethernet
- Bluetooth 3.0
- 0.3MP webcam
- 3x USB 2.0 (one chargeable), 4-in-1 card reader (SD, SDHC, SDXC, MMC), VGA, audio jacks, RJ45 LAN
- 6-cell 4,400 mAh battery (11.5 hours)
- 2x 1.5W stereo speakers, HD Audio
- 1.31 kg, 265 x 188.9 x 26 – 35.6 mm
- Windows 7 Starter Edition
Update: The Samsung N220 Plus is now available to order in the UK for £319!
Via Blogeee. Samsung N220 Plus Premium has been announced in France for €399. Hopefully we will also see it elsewhere.
- Samsung N220 Plus Premium





March 28th, 2011 at 4:32 pm
I would very much appreciate your help:
Talking about the Samsung N220 Plus, does the battery really last for 11.5 hours?
It is very important, as I am on the verge of buying a netbook and I think this machine fits quite well my requirements, overall regarding to what is related to this battery-feature.
On other hand, if you could gently provide me with some information about the way a battery should be handled and used so as to make the m ost of it, would be vety helpful, too.
I look forward to hearing from you.
regards,
Richard.