Samsung 7 inch netbooks seem pretty nice

First netbooks, the 7 inch Asus devices, were pretty cramped and bulky. I always said that a computer that small can’t be comfortable and ergonomic enough for a longer period of time use. That was proved by even the premium devices, like the Sony Vaio P.

However, I’m pretty confident future will bring some usable smaller PCs. And the 7 inch Samsung prototypes with AMOLED displays and interesting looking keyboard might be one of the few. Or at least the ones that offer a glimpse on devices to come. That AMOLED screen is really something, and while these small netbooks were mainly built to display the quality of the display, we’ll surely see such mini notebooks starting from next year.

For more details, take a look at the following clip (check out those incredible viewing angles and colors). After that, I’m sure you too will like such a screen on your computer (it will cost you quite a lot though).

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Last updated: April 14, 2011 | Published: October 29th, 2009 | Add the first comment!

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Andrei Girbea, aka "Mike", is the Owner and Editor in Chief at netbooklive.com . He's been dealing with gadgets and writing about them for years and now focuses more on portable computers, like netbooks, mini laptops and touchscreen tablets. You can follow him on Twitter.

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