Samsung has launched the Notebook 9 (2018), one
of the lightest ultrabooks in its class with Metal12 magnesium body and near
bezel-less RealViewDisplay. The first two versions are the: 13.3-inch variant
weighing at just 995 grams and a 15-inch model at just 1,250 grams. Both has
1080p resolution.
Inside, the laptops are exclusively powered by the
8th generation Intel Core i7 processors. Both models has up to 16GB RAM, up to
1TB SSD storage, and impressively big 6-cell 75WHr battery. Only the 15-inch
variant has 2GB GDDR5 NVIDIA MX150 dedicated GPU and a Thunderbolt 3 port.
Next is the Samsung Notebook 9 Pen, the Notebook 9
(2018) with the Samsung Galaxy Note's S Pen. Its screen can also be flipped up
to 360 degrees for tablet use. It also has Ai Command for shortcut and IR
camera. But, the battery is smaller at 39WHr.
All the Notebook 9 (2018) has backlit keyboards,
fingerprint sensors, and 2x 1.5W speakers. The Samsung Notebook 9 (2018) and 9
Pen will be available in Korea this month and Q1 in the States. Samsung will
also showcase them at the CEPS in Las Vegas.