The South Korean gadget giant, Samsung has announced the unveiling of its 4G netbook tomorrow at Mobile World Congress.
The souped up Samsung N150 will pack LTE tech for mobile broadband like you’ve never seen – read on for the details.
In addition, the company announced that it would launch LTE capable versions of the recently introduced Samsung N150, N210, and N220 mini-laptops. All three models sport 10.1 inch, 1024 x 600 pixel displays and 1.66GHz Intel Atom N450 processors.
The Samsung 4G netbook will pack the company’s new own-brand LTE chipset, Kalmia, signifying that the N150 machine operating it could surf away from Wi-Fi at ten times enhanced data speeds in contrast with the slow 3G.
The access to a Samsung netbook with integrated 4G could be done as soon as the networks go live.
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