Our friends at Only Gizmos have got their lucky little paws on the Samsung N100 MeeGo Netbook. Here is their Review:
Although it is the first netbook in the country to be running MeeGo, Samsung has not exactly been going to town talking about the N100 (NP-N100-MA011N). In fact, even review units of this extremely affordable netbook (it costs around Rs 12,500) have been hard to come by – the conspiracy theory makers say that this is because Samsung does not want the N100 to eat into the marketshare of the other netbooks of the company, which are more expensive. We managed to get our hands on a N100 and here is what we think of it.
In terms of looks, the N100 is pretty much the same as any other netbook. It has the standard 10.1-inch display and the equally standard QWERTY keypad – nope, no special keys up front, even the function keys are pretty much the same as seen on other netbooks. There is however no power button on the keyboard itself, which can be kind of disconcerting for a while
Switching the device on and off is done through a slider key (similar to the screen on/off keys seen in the Nokia Symbian touchscreen devices) that is located on the lower part of the front of the netbook – not a convenient location, we think as somewhere on the sides would have made it a lot easier to reach and use. There are a couple of USB ports – in terms of specs, we do not really have too much to complain about for a netbook at this price level and then Samsung also packs in a webcam in there.
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The main thing about the N100 is however, not hardware but software. And I must say that Samsung has done a much better job with Meego than Acer or Toshiba did with Android. The OS boots up and shuts down very quickly (almost like the MacBook Air), and while running, does not tempt you to lean across and try to use the display like a touchscreen.
You will need a username and password to log in when you start using the netbook, and once that is done, you can get your teeth stuck into Meego proper. The interface is very simple – there is a landing screen and a toolbar with a whole bunch of panels (tabs) on it. Each tab covers a different functionality – so you have applications, connectivity, status, people, Internet and the like on each tab.
Of course, you can add and remove some of the panels, but unfortunately that is a tad complex – you will need to head to the applications panel, then to accessories and then to settings. We would have preferred a drag and drop system, but no we are not complaining too much about it. And that is because MeeGo on a netbook actually works. The panels at the top of the window can be accessed at any time by just taking the pointer to the top of the display. So multi-tasking is just a matter of going to the top of the display and moving to the panel that is running.
The first panel My Zone picks up a lot of things of Android and does them very well – you can check you appointments and tasks, access your favorite apps and best of all, even review your recent activity (files opened, websites browsed, etc.) on it. It has everything you generally want to know on the first screen itself.
It is a nice busy first screen to start work with and makes a wonderful change from the wallpaper-driven dullness of most computer home screens. Switching between apps and zones is a matter of using the tool bar and we did not see any slow down in performance as we increased the number of running apps.
Speaking of apps, Samsung has packed enough in the N100 for you to get on with your normal life without worrying about downloading new ones. There is LibreOffice for all those who need to dabble with MS Office, a file browser, e-mail client, media player, some basic games (Solitaire and Minesweeper clones, really) and for browsing the Internet, there is Chromium, which of course, also means that you can mess around with the Chrome App Store
Honestly, not all the apps ran smoothly – we often had glimpses of the netbook’s loading screen with the Samsung logo on it as as we launched apps – but the overall performance was acceptable. We would advise you to tone down the sensitivity of the touchpad – it does wobble a lot.
While connecting with Wi-Fi was no problem, and the netbook picked up our HP printer straight away, our USB data cards were not picked up automatically, which kind of restricted the utility of this notebook on the move. In terms of battery life, we were able to get about 5-6 hours out of it with a lot of bombing (browsing, YouTube videos and the like).
All of which makes the N100 not a bad deal at all at the price tag it is being sold at. MeeGo does work better on netbooks than Android, and while we would have liked a bigger keyboard (the keys are a bit on the smaller side), we found ourelves very much at home with the interface in no time at all.
So where does that leave the Samsung N100? Well, if you are not addicted to Windows and are not the types that needs to connect your device to different peripherals, then we would recommend it with our eyes shut. It is a decent netbook whose interface is more suited to social networking and online work than the normal Windows type netbooks. Actually we think it is better value for money than the sub-standard low-cost tablets in the market for those who are working on the move.
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20 Response Comments
heyya…… What about touchpad does it support multi guestures….. with two fingures like pinch to zoom…etc….
I purchased Samsung N100 notebook and after installing windows 7 and other drives i am unable to find the microphone options for chat from gmail but i receive incoming online talks. I have even installed sound drive from Samsung website of this series. Can somebody help me with ??
Hi Paras : Could you give me instructions on how to install windows 7 on the MEEGO OS
n100 lo windows7 support chestunde windows 7 web camera drivers plz
n100 windows 7 supprt chesthunda?
camera not working win 7
all drivers allready install
wate softare…….
At paras, Even I did it. The N 100 does not support Microphone. As per what I got to do. Did u get it to work?
i bought n100, and installed win xp, now we can listen sound with headphone but internal speakers are not working
can anybody help me
MS Windows (any flavour) on a netbook? You must be a masochist to try it. Add all the antivirus and firewall it needs and your computer will crawl. Stick to Meego or try any other Linux
Hi Kuldeep,
I am also Kuldeep and need your help in installing windows XP in Samsung N100 netbook. Can you please help in installing XP in it without external CD/DVD Drive from Meego?
Thanks,
Kuldeep Antil
+91 78290-89514
Somehow the review has lost it. Libre Office certainly is not MS Office and does not have the confusing ribbon interface.
The Keyboard of the N100 is as big as on any other Samsung netbook and not at all bad. Which netbook has better keyboard, pray? The chiclet style keyboard also has excellent tactile feel and feedback.
I also never had any problem with USB devices or SD Cards, with MeeGo running, or with Linux Mint Katya.
Excellent, if only you will stick to responsive Linux on it.
overall happy with the MeeGO..on my N100
can anyone suggest a good office platform for this one..? LibreOffice is not very user-friendly..
kuldeep this is sanket here, bussy there is long cut I can suggest u, try to laod Windows 7 and during that remove all hardisk partition, specially 5 gb partition of mego then u can stop installation in between and strat reinstalling by placeing XP installation cd in cd rom. any query u can reply me on my face book account by sanket jagare.
Can anybody tell me how to install windows 7 64 bit on this device? Its really irritating to install as it asks for drivers. Dont really understand what drivers are missing…
Please help
installed windows xp 32 bit no problem whatsoever everything is working A-OK
form internal speaker, earphone, cam everything is working fine
ohh and i upgraded the memory to 2GB
@Pankaj Nikam
64bit on a netbook? don’t you think it’s too high? ^_^
hi i have lost my meggo during formatting can someone can give image of drive in which they have installed meego(only samsung netbook,n100 will be preferred)using acronis or something i need help plzzzzz help me.
wating for ur rply
internal speakers are not working in my new samsung n100.HELP PLEASE!
can someone help me how to change meego OS to windows7 or xp, without using cd/dvd. Thank you very much.
es revacano yo lo tengo lo único malo era que no tiene memoria expansible pero para eso esta el puerto sd
i want to install whts app in this devicce…….bt graphic drivers are nt upto blue stacks…..can i do it with else interface??????????????