Samsung X360 13.3in Notebook

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The X360 notebook computer from Samsung not only gives you high-efficiency and enhanced performance, but also a robust design and all in a stylish, portable package.Based on Intel’s Centrino 2 technology, the 16.7-30.9mm-thick X360 will come with a range of Core 2 Duo ultra-low voltage processors, one to four gigs of Ram and integrated graphics.

The Air/Sony-esque lozenge-style keyboard’s coated with an anti-bacterial coating in case you lend it to someone with personal hygeine issues. It’s not backlit, though.The X360 sports a 13.3in, 1280 x 800 LED-backlit glossy wide display and ports a-plenty: ExpressCard 34, seven-in-one card reader, three USB, VGA, HDMI, Gigabit Ethernet and analogue audio. But it’s also dockable for extra portage. Handy, that, because there’s no built-in optical drive.

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  • World class mobile performance - featuring state of the art Intel Centrino 2 Ultra Low Voltage processor technology, which delivers unrivalled performance, energy efficiency and connectivity to keep you working longer
  • Sharper display - The X360’s 13.3″ WXGA (1280×800) LED screen is thinner, up to 33% brighter, more durable and uses much less power than traditional LCD screens
  • Optimised graphics, premium experience - featuring the new Intel Graphics Media Accelerator X4500 graphics core, which dynamically allocates system memory to provide incredible visual quality, faster graphics performance and flexible display options
  • Fast docking - the X360 is compatible with Samsung’s P-Dock docking station, which simplifies cabling and provides a ’single click’ connection and easy access to a wide variety of ports, including Serial, 5x USB, LAN, HDMI, SIO, e-SATA and DVI (Digital Video Interface) to deliver outstanding digital image quality on large displays and projectors
  • Smile, you are on camera - featuring an integrated 1.3 mega pixel digital motion camera, the X360 offers a simple way to keep in touch with friends or family, using video-conferencing or live messaging
  • Bacteria free - by sprinkling incredibly small, nano-sized silver ion powder on the keyboard, your system will remain “bacteria free” - for even longer

    Review By Samsung

    It also boasts an integrated digital motion camera, so it’s easy to stay in touch with colleagues or friends using video-conferencing or live messaging. But there is more, for business and home office users the X360 incorporates a 10/100/1000 Ethernet LAN connection and support for Samsung P-Dock, docking station – which simplifies cabling and provides a ‘single click’ connection and easy access to a wide variety of ports.

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    Review By Trustedreviews

    One thing is certain though - the keyboard in the X360 is brilliant. OK, so it doesn’t quite reach the dizzying heights of a ThinkPad keyboard, but it’s pretty damn good nonetheless. Because each key is separate, there’s absolutely no hint of flex, no matter how hard or fast you’re typing, and despite the slight lack of travel, the break is firm and the spring back strong. I had no problem whatsoever achieving a fast and accurate typing rate on the X360, and anyone who’s used a Sony VAIO TZ or Apple MacBook will take to it like a duck to water.

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    Review By Techlime

    On the right of the Q310 reside a 34mm ExpressCard slot, microphone and headphone jacks, a LightScribe DVD Writer and the aforementioned USB port. There’s also a blocked-off modem port, so any poor soul without broadband access will need to invest in an external modem or perhaps an HSDPA modem, if 3G is more prevalent. Finally, at the back are Gigabit LAN and power jacks and the remaining two USBs, as covered previously.


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    Review By Pcadvisor

    The ultra-light laptop has a 1.3Mp webcam built in to the top of its lid, an ExpressCard slot and a 7-in-1 card reader as well as 3 USB 2.0 ports.Perhaps most intriguing, however, is that the Samsung X360 has a silver nano keyboard. Silver ion powder sprinkled over the keys prevents bacteria developing, apparently. Sounds like the sort of magic you’d find in Bewitched.

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    Posted on December 2nd, 2008
    Written by: PCMAN
    Categories | Samsung |

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