Samsung's Ultrabooks hit India‎

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Samsung's Ultrabooks hit India‎

Samsung has launched its new Series 5 Ultra notebooks that boast a slim design profile with an Intel Core i5 processor. The Series 5 Ultrabooks, available in 13" and14" screen sizes with near instant starts using FastStart and ExpressCache storage. Designed with consumer feedback in mind, the 14" model is also one of the first in the market to feature a built-in DVD drive and SD card slot, giving users the ability to easily access software, movies, photos and more.

Ranjit Yadav, Country Head, Samsung Mobile & IT, said, "The Series 5 Ultrabooks are a true showcase of Samsung’s capability to innovate and bring to life products that are designed keeping in mind the requirements of our consumers. With the Series 5, our consumers will be able to enjoy superior performance, great looks and complete portability. With the launch of Samsung Ultrabooks, we are creating a new segment within the Notebook space."

The 13" variant is 14.9~17.6mm thin and 1.42kg light (w/SSD). It features the IntelCore i5 processor with 8GB memory, up to 500GB storage and 16GB iSSD with ExpressCache. Consumers can also choose from a 128GB SSD or 258GB SSD as their preferred storage. To offer maximum connection to other devices, the 13" model also carries a full-size HDMI port along with one USB 3.0, two USB 2.0, 4-in-1multi SD card slot, Ethernet and webcam.

The14" model is equipped with Intel Core i5 processor and has 8GB memory and 16GB iSSD with ExpressCache system. For larger storage and heightened visual experience, it can accommodate up to 1TB storage as well as an AMD Radeon HD7550M 1GB graphics card. An integrated Optical Disc Drive is also installed for maximum convenience. In terms of connectivity, the 14" model offers full-size HDMI, VGA, two USB 3.0, one USB 2.0, 4-in-1 multi SD card slot, Ethernet and webcam. All the above features are packed into a 20.9mm thin and 1.84kg light chassis.



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