Samsung N510 1GB of RAM nVidia ION Netbook

Netbook technology has been moving at a relatively glacial pace so far, but while Intel is still tinkering with Pine Trail (second generation platform netbook which is due early next year), NVIDIA has tried to muscle with its platform of ions. It addresses the main problem Atom, its poor integrated graphics, but so far we have only seen ion in nettops as Revo Acer Aspire. Now we have one of the first netbooks using the Ion, the Samsung N510 (NP-N510-KA02UK).

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In fact, the N510, a 11.6in machine, with a fine display 1366×768 resolution, using a chip Ion LE. It is essentially a variant of Windows XP chipset normal ion, itself based on the 9400M chipset found in MacBooks (among others), which removes the functionality that DirectX 10 is no longer necessary because Windows XP does not support. What you’re left with a very capable graphics chip that has a major trick up his sleeve: HD video decoding.

Specifically, we are talking about H.264, although often forgotten is that you need a software player capable of GPU accelerated video playback. To the credit of the Samsung provides one piece of software such as Cyberlink Power DVD 8, but we recommend using the freeware Media Player Classic Home Cinema, with file format support is a little wider. It is not as easy to use, but it is ultimately more powerful and lighter to boot.

Since we discussed the limits Atom note that, besides Ion nVidia chipset, the N510 is like other netbooks. There is 1GB of RAM to support the Intel Atom N280, which Bumbles along at the usual time 1.66GHz. As always, a combination that works okay for web browsing and other tasks requiring productivity, but rich media (high-res image editing, video editing, etc.) is tortuously slow. Also, any HD video, not the GPU acceleration, such as Flash videos is beyond question. [via trustedreviews]

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