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Samsung N150 comes in a bevy of colors

Samsung N150 comes in a bevy of colors

Samsung’s N150 is now available in a wide range of colors, where it attempts to pull off some Care Bear stunt. You get creatively named shades such as Flamingo Pink, Bermuda Blue and Caribbean Yellow, although the innards remain the same such as an Intel Atom N450 1.6GHz processor, a 250GB hard drive and 1GB RAM. Of course, if you aren’t happy with it, you can always settle for the regular, boring black shade which Henry Ford loves so much.

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