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IFA 08: Samsung and the 'lighter than air' ultraportable
Florent Alzieu
August 28, 2008 5:16 PM
August 28, 2008 5:16 PM
Samsung has just unveiled a new ultraportable computer that the manufacturer claims is 'lighter than air', a tongue-in-cheek reference to Apple's foray into this market. The details were announced at IFA 2008 in Berlin.
The Samsung X360 will go on sale in October at between 1400 and 2000 euros, depending on the options included.
Intel is providing the processor (a Centrino 2), as well as the chipset and WiFi. As for connecitivity, the new notebook features 3 USB ports, VGA and HDMI connectors as well as a built-in 7-in1 memory card reader. It will also feature an integrated fingerprint reader. From corner to corner, the backlit screen measures 13.3 inches. The current version will not feature a backlit keyboard, although Samsung promise us that this will be rectified with the next version.
As for storage, users will have the choice between a regular 120 GB SATA hard drive, or an SSD with 64 or 128 GB. Customers will also be able to choose between a black glossy case or one in brushed aluminum with red trim.
Some pictures from the launch:

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The Samsung X360 will go on sale in October at between 1400 and 2000 euros, depending on the options included.
Intel is providing the processor (a Centrino 2), as well as the chipset and WiFi. As for connecitivity, the new notebook features 3 USB ports, VGA and HDMI connectors as well as a built-in 7-in1 memory card reader. It will also feature an integrated fingerprint reader. From corner to corner, the backlit screen measures 13.3 inches. The current version will not feature a backlit keyboard, although Samsung promise us that this will be rectified with the next version.
As for storage, users will have the choice between a regular 120 GB SATA hard drive, or an SSD with 64 or 128 GB. Customers will also be able to choose between a black glossy case or one in brushed aluminum with red trim.
Some pictures from the launch:

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To round things off, here are a few technical details:
- X4500 Graphics chipset
- Up to 10 hours of battery life
- Built-in 1.3 megapixel webcam
- 311 x 228 x 16.7 mm closed
- 311 x 228 x 30.9 mm open
- 1.27 kg
- Options: 5 USB hub, e-SATA, DVI
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