HandyTech now offers the Samsung NC10

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Post 1 by Icedearth (Zone BBS Addict) on Wednesday, 04-Mar-2009 2:14:37

Hi all,

Handy Tech North America is pleased to have added the Samsun NC10 to our
offerings of netbook computers. Although the NC10 has virtually the same
specifications as many other netbook computers on the market, the 7 plus
hours of continuous use battery life due to Samsungs own battery management
software places this little power house in a class all it's own.

Window-Eyes users will be thrilled to know that the right hand mouse
navigation commands do work when holding down the FN key which is not the
case with some other netbook and as you would expect, the Serotek system
Access screen reader works great on the NC10 as well.

Handy Tech North America offers the Samsung NC 10 in Metallic blue or white
with the following specifications:

10.2 inch footprint, 1.6 GHZ Atom processor, 1 GB of RAM, 160 GB hard drive,
running windows XP home, 3 USB ports, Ethernet port built-in webcam a
microphone, 3 in one card reader, headphone and microphone jack Wifi and
Bluetooth.

One of our most popular bundle packages is a netbook with System Access
screen reader Atom License and Neospeech for $699.00. We install the Jarte
word processor which has basic formatting and spell checking features as
well as the Serotek RIM host in case you would like us to remote into your
computer for training or support purposes.

Also, until March 31, 2009, purchase a Handy Tech Easy Braille portable 40
cell Braille display and receive a netbook computer for free. This popular
portable computing solution combines the power of a full functioning Windows
computer with the durable and ergonomic design of a 40 cell Handy Tech
Braille display, easy to exchange triple A user replaceable batteries and
both Bluetooth and USB connectivity.

As always, don't hesitate to contact Handy Tech North America should you
have any question regarding these promotions or any other adaptive
technology solution.
Phone: 651-636-5184

E-mail: sales@handytech.us


Best Regards:
David Wright

Email: dwrigh6@gmail.com
Mobile: 512-203-2474

Post 2 by Polka dots and Moonbeams (I've now got the bronze prolific poster award! now going for the silver award!) on Wednesday, 04-Mar-2009 13:38:48

Oy, it is offal, whenever someone posts about a netbook. I always get lost in about a half hour of reading! lol!

I went off and read about this samsung, then compared it to the new acer 10.

*Sigh,* which netbook will I own one day. *smile*

Post 3 by BigDogDaddy (Help me, I'm stuck to my chair!) on Wednesday, 04-Mar-2009 13:48:12

Poka dots, Take a look at the Asus 1000HE
They have suped it up and folks are claiming to get 10 hours with the new battery. I just ordered one for a client yesterday so I'll let you know if the claims are in fact true!

Post 4 by wildebrew (We promised the world we'd tame it, what were we hoping for?) on Wednesday, 04-Mar-2009 14:13:16

I think the Samsung is the best netbook out there (although I haven't seen thenew bit about the new Asus, they were the first so they might be pretty good).
I think it's the netbook I'l go with. Keep in mind that these things will, of course, like all laptops and computers, become much better in a year or so. There are two or three different companies planning to launch new ultra mobile processors, some dual core, AMD for instance, and also I am expecting to see a significant drop in sufficiently large Solid State Drives. Now a 120 gig one is in the $200 to $300 range, if we get a price drop to sub $100 it'll be feasible to put it on a netbook, add it to a dual core processor and you'll actually have a heck of a lotof PC power in a small package. I can't wait and wait, if I waited for the next big thing I'd never own a computer, but I am pretty thrilled at the idea that we might see some truly powerful netbooks in the near future.

Post 5 by Polka dots and Moonbeams (I've now got the bronze prolific poster award! now going for the silver award!) on Wednesday, 04-Mar-2009 14:56:12

Well, as much as I want one, I don't see buying one until summer or maybe autumn. So, maybe there will be something new and cool by then! Or maybe I should say, more improved?

Not that my needs are great. Out of curiosity, how do the netbooks deal with flash content?