Samsung unveils Notebook Series 9 in India

VARINDIA- INDIA'S FRONTLINE IT MAGAZINE

Samsung unveils Notebook Series 9 in India

Samsung Electronics has launched its ultra-premium and ultra-slim Notebook Series 9 in the Indian market. With a weight of only 1.31kg (2.89lbs.), measuring a mere 16.3mm (0.64inches) in depth and with a screen size of 13 inches, the Samsung Notebook Series 9 combines the latest technology with mobile computing experience to drive the market forward in terms of design, display and overall capabilities.

Crafted from duralumin, a lightweight material that is twice as strong as aluminum and normally used in advanced aircraft design, the Notebook Series 9 underwent an exhaustive testing process to ensure it is durable enough for use at home and on the go. In terms of design, the sophisticated beauty of the flowing line on the side of the Notebook Series 9 is a key design concept that gives it an aerodynamic and sleek style much like a premium sports car.

Announcing the launch of the Series 9 in the Indian market, Ranjit Yadav, Country Head, Samsung Mobile & IT, stated, "Notebook Series 9 is our first product for the ultra-premium segment. In line with our recently unveiled Smarter Life strategy, the product is designed for consumers who pursue the best in everything: smart design, performance and usability. We believe that with its elegant design aesthetics coupled with superlative performance capabilities, the Series 9 will establish Samsung as a key player in the ultra-premium category."

Additionally, the notebook's SuperBright Plus display with 400nit brightness, which is two times brighter than conventional displays, as well as its vibrant Colour reproduction (16 million colours) and Super Contrast ratio (1300:1), makes it one of the most beautiful notebook displays on the market. To ensure high performance, it uses a Second Generation Intel CoreTM i5 Processor.

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