Samsung Notebook 7(2018) Spin announced with faster processors and stylus support


Notebook 7 Spin (2018)

Samsung Electronics has announced an updated, refreshed and lightweight version of  the Notebook 7 spin announced back in 2016. Apart from trimming down on the weight of the device, the new Notebook 7 (2018) Spin now comes with support for Active Pens plus a few other minor upgrades.

The Notebook 7 Spin (2018) much like the first generation Notebook 7 features a 360-degree touchscreen display and with support for active pen/stylus, using the laptop in whatever form can be a lot of fun. Much like the Samsung Notebook 9 Pen announced a few weeks back, the new the Notebook Spin 7 now comes with a more secure form of authentication in the form of a fingerprint reader, while also getting the eighth-gen version of the Intel Core i5 processor coupled with 8GB of RAM and a 256GB SSD.

The new PC, available only in 13-inch version comes with a back-lit keyboard with a Keystroke distance of 1.5mm, has an inbuilt Studio Plus, supports VGA camera and powered by a 43Wh battery with a USB Type-C port, 1 USB 3.0 and USB 2.0 port and an HDMI port connectivity options.

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Commenting on the launch, YoungGyoo Choi, the company’s Senior Vice President in charge of PC, Mobile Communications Business Samsung Electronics states said;

“Our customers wanted a functional, intuitive device that includes a wide range of their favourite features, and that’s what we’ve delivered with the Notebook 7 Spin (2018). This device meets the needs of today’s digital lifestyle, combining work and play with a smart, seamless and personalized experience that connects users with their other devices.”

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The Notebook 7 Spin (2018)  alongside other products from Samsung Electronics will be displayed at the Consumer Electronics Show 2018 next week. It will be available to buy from select countries in the first quarter of this year at unknown price points.

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1 Comment

  1. bobo
    January 7, 2018

    USB 2.0? No thanks!