Samsung has been developing 4G devices since 2006, and is taking an opportunity at the Mobile World Congress 2010 to launch the world’s first 4G netbook the N150 Netbook.
The Samsung 4G netbook is set to be a refresh of the existing Samsung N150 netbook fitted with an upgraded modem from LTE, a Samsung-owned company. The modem, dubbed Kalmia, offers much faster download and connection speeds, making it perfect for a life on the road ready for the worldwide commercial availability of 4G networks.
Equipped with a Intel Atom Processor N450 (1.66GHz, 667MHz, 512KB), it also sports a 1GB DDR2 memory, and a 10.1″ WSVGA (1024 x 600), non-gloss, LED backlit high definition display. You can choose from Microsoft Windows 7 Home Basic Starter or XP Home. (www.samsung.com)