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Samsung netbook subsidized two different ways
2009-11-25
While many Americans are preparing to duke it out in post-Thanksgiving "Black Friday" sales, Samsung announced two ways to get discounts on a recently announced netbook. The N310 "Go" is available for $200 with a two-year AT&T data plan, or for $100 off with a one-year subscription to an electronic edition of The New York Times, the company says.
Samsung's N310 Go was announced back in March in Korea, and subsequently introduced to the U.S. In Korea, the device was touted for its bacteria-resistant keyboard, but the company hasn't chosen to emphasize this aspect of the device for U.S. customers. Rather, the company cites "a slim, elegant chassis, rounded edges, and smooth surface designed by award-winning [artist] Naoto Fukasawa."
Now, says Samsung, the N310 Go (above right) is available for approximately $200, complete with a 3G cellular modem and the Windows 7 Starter Edition operating system. Offered at AT&T stores and online starting this week, the deal requires purchase of a two-year AT&T Data Connect service agreement, including a 200MB option for $35 per month and a 5GB plan for $60 per month.
Another way of acquiring a N310 Go was announced today by The New York Times, which is offering the device for $280 when it is purchased with a one-year subscription to Times Reader 2.0 software. Times Reader, which costs approximately $180 per year, is an application that uses Adobe's AIR framework to provide both online and offline reading capabilities, according to the publisher. ![]() Samsung's N310 Go and Times Reader 2.0 (Click to enlarge) Times Reader 2.0 -- pictured above -- is said to offer the following features:
Features and specifications listed by Samsung for the N310 Go include:
Yasmin Namini, senior vice president of marketing and circulation for The New York Times, stated, "Offering Times Reader with the Samsung Go makes it possible to enjoy our next generation news reader application on a sleek, premium netbook. This is a great value for consumers, especially with the holiday season approaching." Douglas Albregts, vice president for sales and marketing of
Samsung's information technology division, stated, "Samsung is excited
to bring our popular Samsung Go to AT&T customers. The portable,
lightweight design and robust feature set of the Samsung Go allows
users to stay connected whenever, wherever." Further information Samsung's N310 Go is available now, according to the company. For information on the standard version, see the company's website, here. For information on the AT&T version of the N310, see the carrier's website, here.
For information on the N310 discounted with purchase of a Times Reader 2.0 subscription, see The New York Times website, here. Related stories:
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