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Review: Samsung N310 netbook. Style over substance?

by Tarinder Sandhu on 5 June 2009, 00:00 3.25

Tags: N310, Samsung (005935.KS)

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Final thoughts and rating

We're left with mixed feelings after completing an evaluation of the Samsung N310 netbook. It shares many of the traits that made the NC10 such a well-received model late last year, including excellent keyboard, decent build quality, and better-than-average battery life. Adding to the NC10, the style is sharper and it's difficult to pick faults with the way Samsung has leveraged the underlying technology.

Samsung's N310 is powered by the same Atom N270, 945GSE, 1GB RAM, 160GB HDD, and Windows XP Home SP3 combination as a glut of over netbooks, and most retail at between £250-£300, depending upon manufacturer. The N310, however, is currently etailing for £380, with the bulk of the extra outlay reserved for style over substance. This is the netbook's Achilles heel, insofar as it's very difficult to justify the extra expense when, really, all that's new is a sleeker case. More tellingly, the stiffest competition is, perhaps, from Samsung's own stable, as we'd save the £80 or so and opt for the NC10.

Bottom line: the Samsung N310 is a quality netbook that ticks all the right checkboxes apart from price. It competes against similar-specification models but £100 dearer, and however nice it looks, it's simply not worth that right now. It becomes a winner when the etail price drops to £325.

HEXUS Rating

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The rating is given in relation to the category the component competes in, therefore the netbook is evaluated with respect to our 'mid-range' criteria.

65%

Samsung N310 netbook

HEXUS Where2Buy

The Samsung N310 netbook is available to buy for £379.80 from Ebuyer.co.uk. and £398.99 from Misco.co.uk

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It IS far too pricey for the spec; I picked up one of the new Aspire One D150s with the other half yesterday (bloody typical; weeks of saying “I don't really NEED a netbook”, hence not buying one online, becomes, in the blink of an eye “I need one tomorrow”, followed by a mad dash around several electronics stores). I picked that up, and it was the version with a 6-cell battery, for £299 in Comet. That also sports the N280 Atom, usual gig of RAM plus 160GB HD. I just don't think there's enough style here to cover the relatively weak substance. The D150's a nice machine, by the way - you just have to be careful to get the 6-cell version.
I conducted a survey a while back to see what people thought of the N310's appearance and found the vote fairly split.

I would actually argue that the 310's biggest competition comes from the other netbooks in the Samsung range. With the NC10 starting to see some price drops in certain regions it looks as attractive an option as ever despite the release of the (slightly) superior (yet more expensive) N110.

I don't think the N310 is all that bad, and if you want something that stands out then you don't really have any other options. Don't underestimate how much people value style - I think many reviewers do. As a practical computer user I just care that it looks solid and respectable, but we probably only account for a certain percentage of buyers and certainly don't represent the target audience here.

The N310's insides are fairly standard and quite agreeable in the current market. I wouldn't get one myself. But then I have an NC10 ;)!