Slim is Beautiful

Comments print
Sudhir Chowdhary:  Sep 06 2012, 02:44 IST
New technology can be slightly baffling at times, even to the most seasoned user. The other day, I was checking out my wife’s latest digital possession, the all-new MacBook Pro. Indeed, it is an incredibly slim and light machine, yet superbly powerful. The most advanced Mac I have seen so far, which sets a new standard in performance and portability!

Early this week, the South Korean tech major Samsung sent across their latest high end notebook computer, Notebook Series 9, for a product review. Samsung is trying to push its laptops hard. The South Korean tech behemoth has taken thin and light to the extreme with its Notebook Series 9. Mincing any words, let me state this at the outset that the Notebook Series 9 is a fine piece of precision in engineering and premium design from the R&D folks at Samsung. I would call it an intelligent machine and a design marvel.

First, it is super slim (Samsung claims it to be the world’s thinnest laptop), measuring only 0.6 inches deep, even thinner than the new MacBook Pro. It’s also lighter, weighing just 1.16 kg for the 13 inch model. How light and slim can laptops get is what baffles me no end. Samsung’s new innovation features a matte screen with anti-glare, has extended battery life and comes at an not-so-affordable price tag of R1, 02,990. Everything about it other than the fact its manufactured by Samsung and runs on a Windows operating system is competitive and comparable to

... contd.

Ads by Google
   1 | 2 | 3 | Next
Previous Story  Quick View Next Story  Do ‘more’ with your GPS device
Reader's Comments| Post a Comment

Be the first to comment.

Post your Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Name *
Email *
Message *
 
captcha
please enter the above characters in the box below