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Samsung’s New Notebook 9 Series Prices Are Affordable

The Samsung Notebook 9 prices have been announced, with the cheapest model starting at US$1,199 for the Notebook 9 13-inch without stylus.

For the 13 inch there is an option of a i5 or i7 processor, costing US$1,199 and US$1,299 respectively. A 13-inch with a stylus is pirced at US$1,399.

The Notebook 9 15 inch will start at US$1,299.99, and the Notebook 7 Spin is US$899.99.

The Notebook 9 comes in option of a 13 and 15 inch model, the devices are powered by 8th generation Intel Core i7 processors, and boast up to 16GB of RAM, up to 1TB SSD (NVMe PCle).

 

The 15” model can include a Nvidia MX150 dedicated GPU (2GB of GDDR5), however, this packs on an extra 40g. Both screens feature 1080p resolution, and the 15″ model includes RealViewDisplay.

Both units boast 95% sRGB coverage (deltaE < 2.5) for striking image quality, with Samsung claiming brightness can notch 500nits.

The third variation is the Samsung Notebook 9 Pen 13.3″, which features a stylus (S Pen) and responsive screen. The device weighs the same as the other same sized model, however, has a smaller 39Wh battery.

The new range of Notebooks were unveiled at CES in January, for more about the new Notebooks, click here.

 

 



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