$100 Samsung Go Netbook Subsidies for Times Reader 2.0 Subscribers
Newspapers have been making a comeback by relying more and more on e-paper circulations. The New York Times is no exception, and has added a further incentive to get Times Reader 2.0 by offering a $100 discount on the Samsung Go netbook with a one-year subscription to the Times Reader 2.0.
The subscription will cost you just under $180 a year, or $3.45 a week. It allows subscribers to get articles on their computers anywhere in a format similar to that in print.
The Samsung Go comes with the Times Reader pre-installed. You can get the discount at J&R Music and Computer World stores until March. Unfortunately, if you’re already subscribed, you can’t take advantage of the deal.
Via PaidContent.
Samsung Go Netbook to Arrive in AT&T Stores on November 22
Samsung has recently announced that it will be teaming up with AT&T to offer its Go netbook. This netbook has pretty typical tech specs, including an Intel Atom processor, a built-in HSPA modem, and Wi-Fi. The Samsung Go netbook also features a comfortable yet stylish pebble-style keyboard and Windows 7 Starter Edition. If you’re interested in learning more about the netbook, check out one of our previous articles.
Pricing for the Samsung Go netbook is not yet available, but it will probably be around $200 with a two year AT&T data plan contract. We’ll keep you posted on any developments.
Via IntoMobile.
Samsung N310 GO Netbook Now On Sale
The new 10.1-inch Samsung N310 GO netbook has arrived in US markets. It uses the 1.6 GHz Intel Atom N270 with a gig of RAM and a 160 GB HDD.

Despite the its standard specs, it might just be that what’s on the outside is what counts for the N310 GO. It has Samsung’s “haptic styling” setup – rounded corners with a rubber shell. It has a pleasant chiclet keyboard and a 1.3 megapixel webcam.
You can get the Samsung N310 GO netbook from Newegg in navy, black, Sunset Red and Mint Blue for $449.99.
Via SlashGear.



