Tuesday 23 February 2010

AT&T Samsung GO 3G Netbook Release Date Confirmed AT&T Samsung GO Available Sunday, Will Retail at Under $200

AT T have just announced that they will be offering the 3G enabled
Samsung GO netbook, which will take advantage of AT T s 3G network in
terms of connectivity, from this Sunday (22nd November 2009).
Set to join the likes of the Lenovo S10 netbook, which is already
offered by AT T, the 1.6GHz Atom N270 powered Samsung GO 3G Netbook
sports a 10.1 � 1024 x 600 resolution LED-backlit borderless (scratch
resistant) display, 1GB RAM, a 160GB hard drive, a 1.3 megapixel
integrated webcam and as well as offering 3G wireless connectivity also
boasts Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g and Bluetooth 2.1+EDR.
Interestingly, whilst the Samsung GO netbook has previously been made
available running Windows XP OS, the AT T Samsung GO will run Windows 7
(albeit just the starter edition).
The AT T Samsung GO is set to become available from November 22nd, as
stated above, though, as yet, AT T have offered little in the way of
pricing information though we would expect it to roughly fall into the
$60 per month bracket for a two year contract (nbased on their other
netbook offerings).
Here s the full release:
Samsung Announces the Upcoming Availability of the Samsung Go with AT T
Samsung today announced the upcoming availability of the Samsung Go , a
compact and lightweight netbook with instant access to broadband speeds
powered by the nation s fastest 3G network and the Microsoft Windows 7
Starter Edition operating system.
The Samsung Go, weighing just 2.8 lbs., is a portable powerhouse that
can easily be stored in a briefcase or travel bag. The Go s midnight
blue color and slim, soft texture design with rounded edges makes a
statement and stands out from the crowd. The pebble-style keyboard makes
typing comfortable with larger than average spacing. The brilliant
LED-backlit, borderless glass display is scratch resistant and provides
users with photo-like image quality, greater viewing angles and better
text legibility, reducing eye strain and boosting productivity.
Equipped with a standard 4-cell 4000Ah battery, users can stay connected
for up to 4 hours on a single battery charge and the built-in Intel Atom
processor delivers the power and performance needed for full Internet
capabilities anytime, anywhere.
The Go will be available beginning Nov. 22 through AT T retail locations
or online at www.att.com/netbooks.

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