
AT&T has launched two new Netbooks that run Windows 7 and have mobile broadband. The company declared only this Monday that they are bringing out two new cards from their sleeve namely Samsung Go and Acer Aspire One. These two Netbooks are accessible to 3G Wi-Finetwork. These products are going to available in late November in retail stores as well as online.
200 MB data is going to be offered at as low as $35 per month and if you go for 5GB data connect plan, it will cost you $60 only. With the help of this data connect plan, consumers can journey online via 3G network to company’s 20000 Wi-Fi hotspots across the country.
Demand for Netbooks is going higher day by day especially among small industries. For those who prefer mobility as the most important feature of a device, these gadgets are of a different stature. And as these Netbooks come up with inbuilt Windows 7 and Wi-Fi 3G, it’s hard to resist from buying one. Surely, these devices are gonna be very nice-looking and reasonable gifts for many this festive season.
Samsung Go weighs less than 3lbs and features a 10-inch screen, 160 GB hard Drive with 1 GB of RAM. Acer Aspire One is thinner comes with same features as the Samsung product.
AT&T Communication Manager Software is installed in both the Netbooks which will enable users to connect speedier with AT&T Wi-Fi hotspots. But a small demerit that these two devices have is they both are ingrained with Windows 7 Starter Edition which is not gonna be a very good news for professionals.
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