Samsung N140

Review by Julian Prokaza on Tue 13 October 2009

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Summary

Cheapest price
£249.99 from Amazon Electronics UK
Rating
 6 out of 6
Good
Well-made & stylish; brilliant battery life.
Bad
Nothing much
Verdict
It’s little more than an update to a year-old netbook, but we won’t knock the Samsung N140 for that — it’s well-made, performs well and lasts for a very long time on battery power. Highly recommended.
Manufacturer
Samsung

Review

Samsung arrived a little late at the netbook party, but the NC10 it launched at the end of last year did at least have the good grace to combine smart design with long battery life. There was little else remarkable about it though, so we were eager to see what Samsung had up its sleeve with its latest model — the N140.

As it turns out, the Samsung N140 doesn’t look dramatically different from that model of a year ago and it has almost exactly the same dimensions. It is slightly lighter, but while the chassis has the same general shape, it has been refined a little and the silver strip that runs around the bottom half of the case looks a little less cheap.

Overall, it’s a very nice looking netbooks and the black model we were supplied with uses a pleasing combo of matte and glossy plastic.

There aren’t any large vents on the underside to worry about with the Samsung N140 on your lap, just a couple of narrow grilles. There’s also an easy-access panel for the memory slot, though you’ll have to remove the existing 1Gb SODIMM if you want to upgrade the memory.

Samsung reckons that the N140 is good for around 11 hours of use on battery power, but the supplied 6-cell 5900mAh battery doesn’t look big enough to be capable of such a feat. Only a narrow strip of the battery pokes from the base of the netbook and a couple of rubber feet let it keep the keyboard propped at a more comfortable angle. Other ‘all day’ netbooks we’ve reviewed have far bigger lumps of plastic poking from their rear ends, so we were eager to see how the N140 actually fared away from the mains — more on this later.

Lift the lid and little appears to have changed on the inside and judging by our old photos, the N140 seems to use the same keyboard as the NC10. Not that this is a bad thing — the NC10’s keyboard was excellent and the one on the N140 is just as good.

The trackpad is different, though — thank goodness. The NC10’s was too small and needed too many swipes to move the mouse pointer around, but there’s no such trouble with the N140. If we had to moan about something, it’s that pressing the mouse button exposes a sharp edge at the bottom of the trackpad and although this is merely a mild annoyance, it’s an odd lack of attention to detail for a netbook that’s otherwise so well designed.

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Samsung N140 specification

Processor
Intel Atom N270 (1.6GHz)
Memory
1Gb
Graphics
Intel GMA950
Hard disk
160Gb SATA
Optical drive
NA
Floppy drive
NA
Screen
10.1” matte (1024 x 600)
Connectivity
Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.1+EDR, Ethernet, USB x3, VGA, mic, headphones, SD Card
Other
Web cam
Operating system
Windows XP Home
Size
262 x 185.5 x 28.5
Weight
1.27kg
BatteryEater Classic
7h 00m
BatteryEater Reader
10h 34m

Comments


Comment 1
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Jack 00:26 on 27 Dec 2009

Brilliant! just replaced my advent netbook with this.

Note - Comet has 2 types on sale at the same price one with 160gb HDD and XP OS the other with 250gb and windows 7.

I got the latter hope its OK!!!

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Comment 2
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Gary 13:54 on 13 Mar 2010

YOU SEEM TO HAVE THE WRONG PICTURES OF THE N140 AS I AM TYPING TO YOU ON ONE AND IT IS COMPLETELY DIFFERENT TO NC 10, I HAVE BOTH. TOUCH PAD TOTALLY DIFFERENT LOOKS A LOT CLASSIER THAN THE NC 10 DOES NOT HAVE THE SPEAKERS AT THE SIDE OF THE SCREEN...YOU REVIEW THE RIGHT NETBOOK ??

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Comment 3
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Gary 13:57 on 13 Mar 2010

in fact no i have looked at all the photos it seems that none of them are of a N140.......!

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