The
Samsung Series 9 debuted at an odd time, before “Ultrabook” was a buzz
word, and when a 2.8-pound laptop was novel enough to warrant a $1,649
price tag. A year later, it returns at an even more pivotal moment:
Ultrabooks are cropping up by the dozens, and while their specs are
similar to what the original Series 9 had to offer, they cost hundreds
less. So with that as the backdrop, Samsung just announced a pair of
slimmed-down, redesigned Series 9 laptops: a 13-inch remake, priced at
$1,399 and up, and a new 15-inch form number that will cost $1,499-plus
when the two go on sale next month. Though consumers are likely to draw comparisons between that 2.5-pound 13-incher and the umpteen other ultraportables hitting the market, Samsung isn't positioning the Series 9 laptops as Ultrabooks, but rather, premium, top-tier machines. Still, for something that's not an Ultrabook, the brothers Series 9 certainly look the part: both pack Core i5 processors, 4GB of RAM, 128GB SSDs, six-hour batteries and backlit keyboards — Ultrabook-like specs if ever we've heard them. Even the 15-inch model is missing an optical drive, and isn't much larger than the last-gen Series 9. What separate these sexy books from your garden-variety $900 box is a solid unibody aluminum design and a heartbreakingly beautiful display: a 1600 x 900 panel with a matte finish and 400 nits of brightness. But is that worth shelling out an extra few grand? We'll know when the final product arrives. |
Samsung unveils redesigned Series 9 laptops, comes with 13- and 15-inch displays
Thursday, January 12, 2012
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