Samsung N150 netbook with international 3G now available from Verizon Wireless

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We gave you advance warning that the Samsung N150 was slated to land with Verizon Wireless and now it has finally arrived. Starting today, you can snag a a Sammy netbook with an Intel Atom N450 1.66 GHz processor,10.1 inch 1024×600 LED backlit display, 1GB DDR2 memory, Intel GMA3150 graphics, 160GB HDD, Bluetooth 2.1, Windows 7 Starter, and most importantly, integrated 3G (CDMA/1X/EV-DO Rev. A: 800/1900 MHz; UMTS/HSPA: 850/1900/2100 MHz; GSM/GPRS/EDGE: 850/900/1800/1900 MHz) with SIM support for international travelling. As always, a mobile broadband plan is required for the N150 and will set you back $60/month for a 5GB, $40/month for 250MB, or between $15-50 for a prepaid plan. The N150 can be purchased fromVerizon Wireless retail stores for $49.99 after a $100 mail-in rebate with a new two-year customer agreement or online for a promotional price of $29.99 fter a $100 mail-in rebate with a new two-year customer agreement.

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6 Comments
  • haha

    yay?

  • NuShrike

    You know, there’s way too many 3G frequencies now. It worse than the 4 of GSM.

    I thought the whole point of the 3G standardization was to get rid of this fragmentation (from GSM)?

    • whatsthefrequencykenneth

      umm 3g standardization? what planet are you on? noone ever said 3g standardization was coming. not in a world where rf frequencies are dependent upon the jurisdiction they are transmitted in. i.e EU countries have existing laws and have already allocated freqs differently than the already allocated US freqs. So even with a common 3g standardization platform for transmit and receive, the freqs can not, and will not ever be the same unless the entire world reallocates spectrum exactly the same way, at the same exact time and that just ain’t plausible to pass laws that coordinated and implement changes that quickly to reallocate all spectrum. every country has different needs and uses of freq already in place and would cost trillions to change all at once..never gonna happen my friend

  • http://alghienkad06.student.ipb.ac.id/ thea

    cool stuff

  • maximus

    love the discussion part as much as the news itself.

  • Jakov Fuego

    is the 3G modem open line to other countries like of the Philippines? Is it using the standard simpack?

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