Samsung unveiled its next-generation Notebook 9 Convertible notebook on Thursday, which will hit the market next year. The new range of convertibles includes models with a 13.3-inch display or a 15-inch display. These models are designed for professionals who need the power of Intel Core i7 CPUs and the convenience of a pen in a relatively portable case. It is also noteworthy that the new systems are the industry's first PCs from a reputable brand with a UFS card reader.
Samsung's notebook series is known for its portability and moderate pricing. The company has been expanding this product family for some time. The Notebook 9 Pro was introduced mid-2017, the Notebook 9 Pen end of 2017 and the Notebook 9 Spin Convertibles somewhere along the line, which causes some confusion. Since "Pro" and "Pen" have many similarities, it looks like Samsung will merge these two formations from next year. As the new Notebook 9 pen hybrid laptops need to appeal to slightly different audiences, Samsung had to significantly change the design of the 13.3-inch Notebook 9 Pen Convertible device's higher weight (15.9 mm, 1.12 kilograms).
The ship of the new unit with Samsung's new S pen stylus housed in the chassis can detect 4,000 compression levels, have tilt sensitivity, and have reduced latency compared to the previous model. Perhaps the most interesting feature of the tiny device is the replaceable tip for different types of work. Both machines are equipped with a 54 watt battery, which in the best case offers a charge of up to 15 hours of battery life.
I / O features are strong selling points of the Samsung Notebook 9 Pen. Samsung's upcoming hybrid PCs feature an 802.11ac Wave 2 Wi-Fi + Bluetooth controller with gigabit-class performance, two Thunderbolt 3 ports, one USB Type-C connector, stereo speakers co-developed with AKG, a microphone and TRRS audio input / output, and a UFS + microSD card reader. The latter deserves special attention as, for the first time, a reputable PC manufacturer launches a laptop with a UFS card reader. As the main driver of the UFS specification, Samsung still needs to support these high performance cards with its other products, and we can only wonder why the company has not done so yet. In the meantime, the fact that Samsung's new notebooks come with a UFS card reader might suggest that the company wants to enable UFS support on other devices as well.
In terms of hardware, both Notebook 9 pen systems are based on Intel's 8th Core i7 processor (Think Quad-Core Whiskey Lake), which is accompanied by LPDDR3 memory and a PCIe / NVMe SSD. The 13.3-inch model relies on the Intel Graphics UHD 620 iGPU, while the 15-inch SKU features an NVIDIA GeForce MX150 graphics card with 2GB of RAM for added graphics comfort. In terms of security, Samsung's Notebook 9 pen systems include a fingerprint reader and an HD webcam with IR sensors for Windows Hello face recognition.
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