Samsung demonstrates first base LTE netbook at Mobile World Congress

Samsung is demonstrating the world’s first Long Term Evolution (LTE) netbook PC at Mobile River World Congress 2010. Samsung’s own in-theater designed LTE modem chipset, Kalmia, enabled the exploitation of a small shape factor netbook with LTE capability. The Samsung netbook N150 is currently available in marketplace with HSPA 3G communication theory and WiFi approach and will become commercially available with LTE according to overhaul schedule and marketplace demand. Alongside the world’s first demonstration of the LTE netbook N150, Samsung also showcased an extensive job-up of netbook and billet PCs at the appearance including N210, N220 and NB30.

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