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Samsung Introduces New Q-series Notebooks

Samsung Introduces New Q-series Notebooks

Samsung has announced three new notebooks for its Q-series, which will include the 13.3-inch Q330, 14-inch Q430, and 15.6-inch Q530. All of these notebooks offer Bluetooth 3.0 High Speed connections, Samsung’s USB Sleep and Charge ports that allow users to charge smaller devices even when the laptop is in sleep mode.

The Q530 will be powered by a 2.26GHz Intel Core i3 processor; though a Core i5 option is also available. It also packs NVIDIA’s 1GB GeForce GT330M, 4GB of RAM, 500GB hard drive, and weighs 5.3lbs.

The Q430 is also powered by the same Core i3 processor, a 512MB GeForce 310M, 4GB of RAM, 320GB hard drive, and weighs 4.6lbs.

Finally, the Q330 sports a similar processor, and offers hybrid graphics by switching between the integrated Intel graphics and NVIDIA’s GeForce 310M when needed. 3GB of RAM is offered, along with a 5-cell battery, and weighs in at 4.3lbs.

All these notebooks will be available in worldwide markets this month, though pricing hasn’t been announced just yet.

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