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The netbook isn't totally dependent on solar power, because it also comes with a six-cell battery that, Samsung claims, can provide up to 14.5 hours of operation. It's also said the unit's three USB 2.0 ports can recharge devices such as phones or MP3 players even when the netbook is sleeping or turned off.
Samsung adds that sun-worshippers will be able to read the NC215S' display outdoors while they and the laptop catch some rays. The device features both a 300-nit brightness rating and an anti-reflective coating, according to the company.
Perhaps because the solar panel already drives up cost, Samsung has not chosen to reduce power consumption by adopting a solid state disk drive. The NC215S instead comes with a 2.5-inch, 5400rpm hard disk drive, offered in 250GB and 320GB capacities.
However, the company does tout an "innovative hybrid sleep mode" it calls Samsung Fast Start. Allowing the user to begin working just seconds after the lid is opened or a button is pressed, this is said to combine the fast starts of sleep mode with the stability and power savings of hibernation.
The other features on the 2.86-pound NC215S are more typical, including a choice of Atom processors (the dual-core N570 or single-core N455, 1GB of RAM (presumably expandable to 2GB), and a 10.1-inch screen with 1024 x 600 resolution. A webcam appears to be fitted but was not detailed, while ports include not only USB but also VGA and gigabit Ethernet.
Samsung's release did not mention any wireless networking capabilities, though we expect them to have been included. The NC215S is equipped with Windows 7 Starter Edition, according to the company.
Specifications listed for Samsung's NC215S include:
So far, the NC215S appears to have been announced only in Russia. It will appear there in early August for 13,999 rubles (about $500), says Samsung. According to a Liliputing posting, however, the device will also be available in the U.S. in July, priced at a more compelling $400.
Jonathan Angel can be reached at jonathan.angel@ziffdavisenterprise.com and followed at www.twitter.com/gadgetsense.