Samsung launches new notebooks
DUBAI, July 17, 2018
Samsung Electronics has launched the Samsung Notebook 5 and Notebook 3, completing its notebook portfolio.
The devices showcase a seamless, fluid design and are embedded with the latest hardware balancing speed, power and usability, the notebooks are made for the everyday computing experience that fuses comfort, performance and style, said a statement from the company.
Both notebooks feature a slim, sleek, zero-screw contemporary finish continuing Samsung’s design heritage. The Samsung Notebook 5 and Notebook 3 measure just 19.6mm and 19.9mm wide respectively, making them easy to use, carry, and transport, it said.
Designed to blend into any environment, the Samsung Notebook 3 is available in 15 inches and 14 inches, as well as, four unique colours, Misty Gray, Night Charcoal, Deep Peach, and Pure White.
While the Samsung Notebook 5 is available in 15 inches and comes in a Light Titan colour, wrapped in a stylish metal body, it added.
The Samsung Notebook 5 and Samsung Notebook 3 are powered to perform; with an Intel Core i7 (Quad Core) Processor, a dual storage system and Nvidia GeForce graphics cards, equipped with cutting edge hardware, delivering the very best experience for the casual gamer or general user, said a statement.
Intended to fit the everyday computing needs of consumers, the notebooks have a wide precision touchpad, full-sized keyboards with number pads, and ergonomically crafted keycaps for comfortable typing. With an anti-glare panel, and colours tuned by Samsung Colour Engine for vibrant images and videos, both devices are built with precision in mind, it said.
YoungGyoo Choi, senior vice president of the PC Business Team, mobile communications business at Samsung Electronics, said: “When developing the notebooks, we wanted a device that balanced style with powerful functionality.”
“These devices designed for everyday use and premium computing experiences are the result of our on-going commitment to carefully listening to our customers and their needs,” he added. – TradeArabia News Service