-Samsung has hit a home run with the N120, which I purchased last week from Amazon. I couldn't be more delighted: full size keyboard, longest battery life of any netbook (rated at 10.5 hrs), beautiful screen (glossy but sharp and bright with vibrant colors), and exceptional quality at every turn, even down to the Samsung proprietary software. I have previously owned 6 laptops (5 five different manufacturers), all but one of which I have liked. This is the best so far, and blows away the competition in netbooks. And no, I don't work for Samsung, nor was I asked to write this review. In fact, I have never written a review before, and probably won't again.
But Samsung deserves applause for what it has done with this awesome little machine, perfect for traveling. Thank you Samsung
-The touchpad is quite good for a netbook. It is at least as generous in size than most others, and has just the right amount of sensitivity. The scrolling pad on the right side of the touchpad simulates a mouse wheel scroll, which is a nice feature that is less clumsy than the scroll gestures on other touchpads. Other finger gestures such as zooming are also supported.
-Received this product in Mail yesterday, haven't been able to put it down yet, outstanding netbook, will use more than my 17" toshiba laptop. Added the extra 2 meg ram, easy access under laptop unlike aspire.
Sound is very good, larger keyboard and screen is great.Loaded the same software as larger laptop and all works great, love the bluetooth for printer access or whatever, Image backup included works great also.
Overall I would highly recommend this netbook, have owned the aspire one and the dell netbook, this one is far superior.
-All in all, I would highly recommend the Samsung N120 netbook. Its light, got a great screen, great keyboard, and incredible battery life!!! It will do most of the stuff that my 15.4" notebook will do. The notebook is getting dusty, since I only use it about 2 twice per week now. I seem to reach for my Blue Samsung more often! The notebook is jealous of the netbook.
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