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Samsung N140-14R 10.1-Inch Burgundy Netbook - Up to 7.5 Hours of Battery Life (Windows 7 Starter)

Samsung N140-14R 10.1-Inch Burgundy Netbook - Up to 7.5 Hours of Battery Life (Windows 7 Starter)

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Brand: Samsung
Category: Personal Computer

List Price: $400.99
Buy Used: $299.00
as of 3/10/2010 11:40 PST details
You Save: $101.99 (25%)



Seller: Weber State Bookstore
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 3 reviews
Sales Rank: 1306

Media: Tools & Hardware
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Operating System: Windows 7 Starter
CPU Manufacturer: Intel
CPU Speed: 1.66
CPU Type: Intel Atom N280
Processors: 1
System Bus Speed: 667
System Memory: 1
Memory Type: SDRAM
Hard Drive Size: 250
Floppy Disk Drive: None
Modem: None
Display Size: 10.1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 5
Dimensions (in): 11.9 x 9.6 x 5
Warranty: 1 year warranty

MPN: NP-N140-JA05US
Model: NP-N140-JA05US
UPC: 036725731509
EAN: 0036725731509
ASIN: B002RL8TVW

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • 1.66GHz Intel N280 Atom Processor
  • 1GB Memory
  • 250GB Hard Drive
  • 10.1" LED Widescreen Display, Intel GMA 950 Graphics
  • Microsoft Windows 7 Starter Edition, Up to 7.5 Hours of Battery Life

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Product Description
You want a netbook that delivers all the features you need at home but that's portable enough to take with you on-the-go - and at a price you can afford. No problem. The N140 sports a stylish design with crave-worthy specs such as a battery that lasts long enough for you to upload photos, surf online and chat with friends. And images rich with sharp details and bold colors make every website, game and movie look great while a host of connectivity options makes getting online fast and easy. Get going with a netbook that understands what you need at a cost you can afford.


Customer Reviews:
3 out of 5 stars Needs wi fi replaced   December 15, 2009
George Allison (Texas)
4 out of 5 found this review helpful

I purchased the Samsung Netbook and it worked fine except for the wi-fi. It dropped out Alot. It didn't drop the router it dropped the DNS or the internet info and I was constantly having to do a repair on the wi-fi to get back on the internet. I returned it to Amazon and they returned my purchase price in less than a week. I will buy from them again as this was the fastest I ever had money returned from any retailer.


4 out of 5 stars great little netbook - no bluetooth   December 4, 2009
T. Bair (Grand Rapids, MI)
8 out of 8 found this review helpful

Had just missed the big box $280 black friday deal by a few hours. Really wanted one so orderd this for more from Amazon on cyber monday evening. Arrived 3 days later via UPS free ground shipping. After playing with this a few days now, wife and I really appreciate the larger keys and non-glare screen. (great at breakfast table near a window) Got the touch pad dialed in to suit (still get the occasional unexpected movement). Anyway a couple of problems here. You can't use this netbook right away because when you first turn it on it still has to finish installing the OS. Then it wants to partition the 250gb drive. (I moved the slider to set mine to 40gb for the OS as drive C:/ and the rest as drive D:/) Then a bunch of updates and assorted unknown nonsense. Finally after about an hour you can use it. But it'll seem terribly slow until you do some further updating of various drivers, etc. Mine kept dropping connection to my wireless N router. Was finally able to keep it connected long enough to update internal wireless adapter receiver, good solid connection after that. A bit bland, Win7 Starter does not allow you to change your wallpaper nor is there any aero transparent glass, no media center or other such goodies. Quickly did the "anytime" on-line upgrade thing to Win7 home premium. Big difference. Nice and pretty and more enjoyable now, matching the slick chrome trim of the unit. Also dumped mcafee in favor of microsoft security essentials. Re-skinned with the burlwood design [...]. This little netbook with the N280 processor does work well with Win 7 whereas my Acer Aspire One (N270 & 2gb) was a bit sluggish even with a clean install. Highly recommend this Samsung netbook. Just keep in mind: the manual is in software only, under Start>All Programs>Samsung>user guide. There doesn't appear to be any blue tooth functionality with this unit that I can find. Also for best performance with streaming videos (such as instant play netflix movies) press Fn&F8 at the same time to change power settings. Also be sure to install the 2gb memory upgrade, periodicaly go to Samsung's web site and get any desired updates including bios. Keep it defragged and virus free and have fun!


5 out of 5 stars Samsung n140 first review!!   November 11, 2009
John P. Clayton (Manchester, NJ)
45 out of 47 found this review helpful

I think I am the first to review this. Let me state I own the N120 and it is a great computer, we have had that one almost 5 months.

I just got the N140 yesterday. I will make good then bad things about the n140 - but all and all I love the matte screen, I wish they had a keyboard/screen option of WHITE rather than black, my wife's is all white and so easy to see everything in any room light.

GOOD and bad:

Same rugged Samsung body, you feel safe holding this 2.8 pound baby around.

They added a zippered case, a little thicker and nice printed SAMSUNG on the top so it doesn't get layed upsaide down and you always know where the front is.

Most all the ports (USB, VGA, POWER) are all on the oposite side of the N120 - I know the N140 was based on the N10 series, but the saddest feature which the sure could have stolen from the N120 is the WONDERFUL embedded Speakers surrounding the screen. It boomed out at you.

They moved the multireader card slot to the center which is a blessing, on the n120 it is to the right side and your palm just above the wrist catches it alot when typing.

I'm averaging (just in the last 2 days) over 8 hours of battery life - wow. I did thought add the SECOND GIG OF RAM (took it from the n120) and it speeds this Vista based OS well. I gig is really pushing what is required from SEVEN and a few small programs will use up all your RAM - either computer go for 2GIGS, but the N140 needs the upgrade and the N120 it is more a luxury item.

The Burgandy (so I assume most dark color exteriors) almost appear black in muted room light, only uder BRIGHT lighting can you see the true color you paid for.

I wanted to add about the Matte finish. It is a joy, much wider viewing angle from the glossy screen (glossy washes out from reflection of light and is hard to see from the sides, surely the viewing angle of the glossy is realist two close people from 6 to 8 foot away (which is far for a 10 inch screen).

The Matte passed all my viewing tests - look move your head from the perfect viewing angle and see where the picture loses quality, honestly from typing distance, I saw no side to side loss and very little from crouching to standing up.

I think that you have a 5 bar system in Win7, I have yet to have it show my signal strength. It is just 5 empty silos waiting to be filled - I show no bar activity at all. I know I'm connected and I think that I should be able to see my strength rather than an empty bar signal meter - hmmmm, need to play with that one.

Imporant!!!! If you watch the [...] Videos of the N140, look at the ENTER and the RIGHT SHIFTKEY - you will see TWO DIFFERENT TYPE, I assume in Europe or somewhere the combining of these two keys is aacceptable - BUT "Here in the USA" we need a FULL SIZED RIGHT SHIFT KEY, nothing less. The combokey has what is called a HALF KEY, a key the width of letters and numbers. A full key is ENTER/both SHIFTS and where this becomes a problem is:

When you type, your muscle memory knows where to put the fingers, often getting slowed down cause the people doubted what their fingers wanted to do.... If you type like so many of us do massively long letters, etc. Your finger will hit the UP ARROW intead of the RIGHT SHIFT nearly every time and is hard to break if you use more than on keyboard, whether at work or home.

Instead of hitting the Shift you hit that up arrow and your cursor leaves position and you have to move it back and if you miss it, you might be typing new stuff unthinkingly into th center of a non-related paragraph.

So FULL SIZED SHIFT KEYS may be one of the major things to keep in mind. As far as I can tell, all us purchased N140s have 2 full shifts, just check pictures if ordering online to be safe.

Please give feedback and stars if this has been helpful - please check out my insainely long review of the N120 when it cam months ago.



I think the speakers not being in the screen sides bugs me the most, those who ha that option LOVED it, in most room setups you didn't need external speakers or headphones with the N120, the N140 is NOT as loud, I only see a pair of stereo speakers in the front - in the N120, there was a subwhoofer there (which gave no base of course) but it did add to the loudness with the other two speakers blasting from practically out of the movie you're watching.

Speaking of which, I just swapped the memory up to 2GIG in the N140, so I haven't retried [...] and more importantly to me Fancast for our TV shows we watch every wee, but I haven't tried yet. I love Fancast because we can find a night I'm not working and both of us catch up with 3 or 4 one hour shows we know will be online and ready to watch, practically commercial free. That makes for a huggy night on the couch :)

My point, the N140 had a lot of problems with the high-def videos, where the N120 dosen't. I'm hoping to FIX the problem with the newly upgrade RAM, I'll add an updated post in a few days.

I can't rate it a 4.5 stars, which I would. Having Bluetooth available, the widest and most comfortable keyboards nd all Samsung made parts make it a steal at the $372, that includes S&H and it's $6 more cause of the Burgandy paint. The only other color available was this emerald blue, but it looked like a wallpaper image of a swimming pool. I chose the Burgandy. That is fine, I just want to make sure I grab mine and not my wifes, that's all.

I guess the last differences noticed externally:

The power switch is now a slide switch to the righhand under the front of the touch pad - you simply slide the switch all the way right for about 1 second and it turns on - boot up about 45 seconds (30 on the N120) You can only really hit it by accident if you pick up the computer and place you fingers over the switch - but the switch is strongly made, has good resistance to accidental switching and I think I like it better than the N120 which was near the lid hinge, on the right rear, you could easily push the power switch as yhou enter it into the case.

As you can tell, I'm into the ergonomics and structure of the machine, lots of people can detail the speed. Again, I haven't done anything with the extra GIG of RAM yet although it is installed - I will need a followup, but it displeases me that SAMSUNG couldn't have made the N140 a "TWO GIG" factory shipped Netbook, people would gladly pay a reasonable cost difference if you get that kind of performance increase.

UPDATE IMPORTANT FINDINGS

After a few days, I re-review the N140 and drop the rating to a FOUR STAR only for the following reasons.

First, I have two gigs in this (borrowed the 2 gig chip which is compatable from my wife's N120 - but even with 2 GIGs the N140 still isn't as fast as the N120 using XP.

I thought the whole idea of Win7 was to give faster, slimmer and more XP friendly user features. The N140 comes with Win7 Starter (a bad thing for them to do, it should have at least home installed, even if I need to pay licensing difference) but the starter is OK if you choose to use STUFF that isn't typical Word, Excel and Others - I prefer Open Source like Open Office and [...] which work fine in both netbooks.

So, Win7 Starter is NOT as fast with the 280 chip using 2 GIG RAM, as the N120 is with 270 chip and 1 GIG RAM. I was hoping at least a tie, but I prefer the XP speed and reliability over the WIN7 - which is really limited with the features you expected to get with Win7. Be careful ordering and look for options with Win7 Home (it may not be an option, Windows has tight restrictions on the Netbook Market, including chipset options, etc.
Hind site, should I have bought a second N120 - the thought is a valid one, although I hope that upgrading Win 7 (gonna cost $70 or so) will make it more functional to me as a medium skilled user. That is what I have been waiting for after all.

Samsung STILL DELIVERS A GREAT PRODUCT - this MATTE SCREEN is AWESOME, a definite 9 out of 10 review from me. The keyboard is a pleasure to use as far as ANY NETBOOK GOES. It just has a Operating System that isn't ideally made for a 1.66 GHZ Processor, that is what I think the issue is.

So you need to be a little more patient when speed is your issue, the XP'ed N120 kicks the tail of the N140 with Win7 Starter. Because it is a bad choice to give a computer owner, literally forcing many into paying for the upgrade, rather than just opting it as a luxury item - I give the new review a 4 out of 5 stars, I sadly take back what would have been a 4.6 out of 5 if they allowed it until I dealt with slow processing of programs.

Otherwise, still a GREAT GREAT MACHINE - it is kinda seeing a nearly perfect movie, except one stupid out of place scene tosses the a big monkey wrench in the plot - as least as you see it. Others may not catch the the plot screw up and to them it is a perfect movie, I get picky when testing out new items like these awesome Netbooks - which are extremely nice to have around as a family second or third computer, available to how ever grabs it.

In todays world, having this much technology in such a portable package, if you can afford it, the $370 these cost is likely the smartest thing a growing family or someone on the go could really make great use of - enriching their life, awesome stocking stuffer for the whole family.


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