Samsung has already announced a Blu-ray toting notebook today, but it appears the South Korean manufacturer isn't done yet as NVIDIA's senior product manager for notebook GPUs has been seen brandishing what's believed to be a forthcoming Samsung N510 netbook.
What's the N510 got to do with the GPU giant? Well, it's said to be based on NVIDIA's ION chipset - meaning GeForce 9400M graphics in a netbook.
There's no official confirmation from Samsung just yet, but netbookitalia.it suggests the system will sport an 11.6in backlit display, providing a useful 1,366x768 resolution. As for NVIDIA's ION, it'll be paired with one of Intel's latest Atom processors - the 1.66GHz N280 - and 1GB of DDR2 memory.
Elsewhere, we're told the N510 will feature 160GB of storage, Wireless N and Ethernet connectivity, and a six-cell battery as standard. Sounds promising, but early details suggest a European launch next month with the estimated retail price at "under €600" - that's firmly into full-notebook territory.