Samsung N510 Ion netbook to hit stateside in October, after Win 7 release
Written by IT News on 2:11 AMION NVIDIA's platform for small, low-power computers, has seen the light for a long time, but it seems that most users will have to wait a while before they can take advantage of ION in a new netbook PC. According to the latest data made available on the Internet, most PC vendors providers NVIDIA ION powered netbooks to the launch of Microsoft's long awaited Windows 7 operating system. Apparently the combination of NVIDIA ION platform and Microsoft's Windows 7 operating system will provide a better, higher performance computing solution, compared to Vista and ION-based products.
This is the case with PC Lenovo, which is the first to introduce a netbook powered by said platform. The company has repeatedly pushed back the availability date for the ION-based netbook, the IdeaPad S12-based ION is now scheduled to arrive after October 22, when Windows 7 drops. The company currently sells a non-ION version of netbook, go for an initial price tag of U.S. $359th
OIP-cast N510 Samsung also has been delayed, according to the latest data, U.S. users are expected to see 11.6-inch netbook somewhere after the arrival of Windows 7th The system is already shipping in some parts of Europe, but it seems that Samsung has decided to wait until Microsoft ends Windows 7 operating system before it makes netbook available in the U.S..
Other ION-based netbooks are expected to begin before the end of the year, systems that also take advantage of Microsoft's Windows 7th The combination of the ION platform with Microsoft's Windows 7 makes sense, both for PC suppliers and customers. This new OS is optimized for the GPU, NVIDIA ION makes full use of it, which leads to better results in the computer system.
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