3G enabled Samsung Go coming soon

Samsung prepares for a 3G wireless module to Samsung netbook Go add (also known as Samsung N310 in places that are not known to the United States).
Since this is the U.S. version of netbook we’re talking about, I’m going to go out on a limb, and this means that Samsung has developed to combine into a contract with one or more U.S. mobile operator, the Netbook play with a 3G data plan. There is no word on the telecom we do not yet speak, but AT x26 T, Verizon and T-Mobile have started offering netbooks in their lineup.
The 3G version of the Samsung probably not go as far as Windows 7 hits the market next month available, and it sounds like the netbook will likely ship with Windows 7 Starter Edition. When I saw him with Jason Samsung Redmond last week, he told me the company plans to all its netbooks with Windows 7 starter, boat, because that is what Microsoft considers as the appropriate OS for netbooks.
It is unclear whether Samsung finds more powerful devices like the Samsung N510 with NVIDIA graphics ION and the Samsung X120 with an Intel processor CULVER (which is not currently scheduled for a U.S. version at all) than netbooks, and we see could be a more powerful version of Windows 7 to ship these devices.
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