Samsung is little more than a year in the Dutch notebook market and in that short time, a number of eye-catching models released as light and thin X360 for the business market and the N310-designnetbook. Company also has mainstream notebooks as R510/R522 in its range and has recently released several ultraportables for consumers.
The most successful was the Korean manufacturer, however, with the NC10, which is in the Netherlands, in addition to the Eee PC and Aspire One of the most popular netbooks. No wonder the company came up with a few successors and trying to improve performance.
The Samsung N510 was one of the first netbooks that does contain the standard Atom processor, but is based on Intel chipset, but the Nvidia Ion platform. This platform should put an end to the greatest limitations of Atom. Running games and playing HD content has never been the forte of the Atom netbooks and nettops-720p went in fits and starts and playback of 1080p is not completely addressed.
Then in late 2008 Nvidia Ion with Atom the limelight brought , this platform also received a warm welcome from notebook manufacturers. Nvidia promised namely a video chip that would be better than Intel's standard netbookchipset, 945GSE with the GMA 950 IGP. Ten times more powerful The platform could easily give, where the original Atom platform would be. Appropriate only for internet and other simple computer tasks full HD content and simple games again
Ion consists of the MCP79 chipset in combination with the video-9400M according to Nvidia chip and consumes this pair in combination with the not much more than the Atom Atom with the 945GSE. Ion also supports 1080p hdmi which the content can be output and could reproduce it. Graphical delights of Vista and Windows 7 in full splendor
Intel saw the enthusiasm for Ion come with sorrow and therefore decided themselves with powerful graphics chipset, the GN40 chipset with GMA 4000 video chip. However, the performances were disappointing and manufacturers found the price too high.
Many manufacturers have therefore preferred to Nvidia and now appear the first Ion netbooks on the market. However, there is a big but: to reduce the cost to install many netbookfabrikanten still Windows XP, but Microsoft does not allow this OS on netbooks with DirectX 10 - or 11 support is put.
Nvidia circumvents this problem by simply supporting DirectX 10 to drop and called it stripped platform Ion LE. According to Nvidia run most simple games whats on DirectX 9 and the reduced functionality of the new version does not affect the playback of HD content.
The N510 comes with Windows XP and contains Ion LE. In the following pages we take the performance of the small laptop under the microscope and we look where the N510 even more different from regular netbooks.
The most successful was the Korean manufacturer, however, with the NC10, which is in the Netherlands, in addition to the Eee PC and Aspire One of the most popular netbooks. No wonder the company came up with a few successors and trying to improve performance.
The Samsung N510 was one of the first netbooks that does contain the standard Atom processor, but is based on Intel chipset, but the Nvidia Ion platform. This platform should put an end to the greatest limitations of Atom. Running games and playing HD content has never been the forte of the Atom netbooks and nettops-720p went in fits and starts and playback of 1080p is not completely addressed.
Then in late 2008 Nvidia Ion with Atom the limelight brought , this platform also received a warm welcome from notebook manufacturers. Nvidia promised namely a video chip that would be better than Intel's standard netbookchipset, 945GSE with the GMA 950 IGP. Ten times more powerful The platform could easily give, where the original Atom platform would be. Appropriate only for internet and other simple computer tasks full HD content and simple games again
Ion consists of the MCP79 chipset in combination with the video-9400M according to Nvidia chip and consumes this pair in combination with the not much more than the Atom Atom with the 945GSE. Ion also supports 1080p hdmi which the content can be output and could reproduce it. Graphical delights of Vista and Windows 7 in full splendor
Intel saw the enthusiasm for Ion come with sorrow and therefore decided themselves with powerful graphics chipset, the GN40 chipset with GMA 4000 video chip. However, the performances were disappointing and manufacturers found the price too high.
Many manufacturers have therefore preferred to Nvidia and now appear the first Ion netbooks on the market. However, there is a big but: to reduce the cost to install many netbookfabrikanten still Windows XP, but Microsoft does not allow this OS on netbooks with DirectX 10 - or 11 support is put.
Nvidia circumvents this problem by simply supporting DirectX 10 to drop and called it stripped platform Ion LE. According to Nvidia run most simple games whats on DirectX 9 and the reduced functionality of the new version does not affect the playback of HD content.
The N510 comes with Windows XP and contains Ion LE. In the following pages we take the performance of the small laptop under the microscope and we look where the N510 even more different from regular netbooks.
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