Samsung's New ATIV 9 is Going to be an Aural Monster
Jan 07, 2014 20:19
Samsung's ATIV Book 9 doesn't sound very sexy, but it sure has a beautiful body. Samsung refreshes the ultrabook for 2014 with better internals, a slightly bigger screen, killer battery, and more.
BUt one of the more important bit of the 2014 update is of course a 4th generation Intel chip that Samsung says can offer 14 hours of battery life. The screen is also bigger, though only by virtue of slightly smaller bezels.
The keyboard is also getting an update, and Samsung is going for highly designed curved keys that are supposed to "cradle" your fingertips. The design was the result of plenty of testing, and Samsung seems pretty confident that it's going to knock your socks off.
The new ATIV Book 9 will also be an aural monster, sporting what Samsung boasts to be "the laptop industry's first lossless audio component, featuring the
same Ultra High Quality Audio as professional recording studios."
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