What is a 4G netbook?
4G, follows 3G as further development in the wireless communication system. This means for the fourth -generation communication system and is scheduled for full deployment in about 2012–2015. The netbook is a subnotebook, a small, laptop that weighs £ 2-3 (0.9 - 1.4 kg), has a 7-9 -inch screen (17.8–22.9 cm) and does not contain an optical unit. So the 4G netbook is allowed for 4G network. Due to the dates of the 4G release, it can be moved to deploy a netbook 3G/4G from manufacturers trying to bridge the transition, because the 4G netbook cannot be fully used without a network of 4G to support it.
They develop two types of 4G and are deployed in different areas of the world. One of them is Wimax (worldwide interoperability for access to microwave) and the other is LTE (long -term development) and there is some argument that is "real" 4G. The development of Wimax was preceded by LTE development. In April 2010, at least 559 Wimax Networks was both solid and mobile, in more than 147 countries, with Yota in Russia, is the largest. On the other hand, the firstThe publicly available LTE service was only available in December 2009 by TeliaSonera® provider in Stockholm, Sweden and Oslo in Norway.
In March 2009, Samsung® NC10 4G was released to the Wimax Yota Mobile Services Russian technology. It was the first Wimax 4G netbook in Russia. This 4G netbook includes a 10.2-inch LED (25.9 cm), the Intel® Atom N270-Type processor, which was first connected with a netbook-up to 10 Mbps, 160 GB hard drive, Bluetooth®, webcam, full size keyboard and eight hours of use.
In February 2010, Samsung® announced the development of the Mobile World Congress that they claimed to be the first 4G netbook in the world for LTE. It represents further development of the Samsung® N150, the current notebook 3G. It is currently known as Samsung N150 4G Netbook. . This 4G netbook has an LED with an LED 10.1 inches (25.7 cm), the Intel® N450 atomic processor processor, theoretical RYTripping up to 1 Gbps, webcam, reduced size keyboard and up to 8.5 hours of battery life. At the same event, Dell® announced the addition of 4G Wimax to the Mini 10 netbook.