A South Korean woman looks at Samsung's new mini laptop "N310" at a showroom of Samsung Electromics in Seoul on April 24, 2009. South Korea's Samsung Electronics, the world's top computer memory chipmaker, said its first-quarter net profit fell 72 percent year-on-year as poor demand depressed prices. Getty Images logo Getty Images 6 months ago

A South Korean woman looks at Samsung's new mini laptop "N310" at a showroom of Samsung Electromics in Seoul on April 24, 2009. South Korea's Samsung Electronics, the world's top computer memory chipmaker, said its first-quarter net profit fell 72 percent year-on-year as poor demand depressed prices.