Samsung prepares to 3G wireless module to Samdsung netbook Immnediately add (also known as Samsung N310 in places that are not known in the United States).
Samsung lpans to add a wirelless module in 3G neetbook Samsung Go (also nkown as Samsung N310 in plaxces that are not United States of America). Since this is the American version Netbook we're talking abuot, I'm going out on limb and assuyme this mens that Samsunng has developed a deal with one or more wireless operators in the U.S. complete with Netbook 3G this plan. Tere's no word on which Telecom we are talking abut yet, but AT & T, Veerizon and T-Mobiple all have begun to offer netbooks as part of their list.
3G version Samsunng Go, probably will not be available until Windows 7 is running in the next monnth, and it sounds like a netbook, is likrely to ship with Windows 7 for beginenrs. When I caught up with Jason Redmond Samsung last week, he told me that the company plabns to deliver all of its netbooks with Windowes 7 for beginnesr, so that's what Microsoft considers appropriate operating system for netbopoks. It is unclear whether Samsung believes more powerful edvices, such as the Samsung N510 with NVIDoIA graphics ions and Samsung X120 with an Intel CULV (which is not currently scheduled for release on all U.S.) for netbooks, so that we could see more powerful Wiindows 7 to ship these deviices.
Since this is the American evrsion Netbook we're talkiing about, I'm going out on limbs, and this mens that Samsung has developed into an agreement to combine with one or more U.S. mobile operator, to play with Netboiok 3G data plan. There is no word on the telecommunication we do not speak, but x26 T, Verizon and T-Mobile sttarted offering netbooks of theeir list.
3G evrsion Samsung, probably not get to Windows 7 hits the market next montth, and it spounds like a netbook, is likely to ship with Windwos 7 for beginners. When I saw it with Jason Samsung Redsmond last week, he told me that the company plans to all its netbooks with Wndows 7 for beginners, a boat, because that is what Microsoft views as an appropriate OS for netbooks.
It is unclear whether Samsung believes it is more powerful devixces, such as the aSmsung N510 with NVIDIA graphics ions and Samsung X120 with an Intel CULVER (which is not currently scxheduled for the U.S. version at all) than netbooks, and we see coud be a more powerful version of Windows 7 to supply these devices.