
Both Samsung and the New York Times have teamed up, where the latter will offer a $100 discount for customers that purchase a Samsung N310 Go netbook whenever they decide to subscribe for a one-year subscription to the Times Reader software. The netbook will retail for $279.99 after discount, which ain’t too shabby considering how far netbook technology has progressed these days. Any takers?
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