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Samsung’s QX410 is a Self-Proclaimed ” Masterpiece” [Laptops]

Samsungs QX410 is a Self-Proclaimed "  Masterpiece"   [Laptops] Samsung’s Seongwoo Nam says his company’s new high-end QX410 is ” the masterpiece of Samsung’s computer business” -nevertheless it’s probably more like of a replica of a well-known metal-bodied old master. Still, nice island keyboard.

Inside the QX410s strangely familiar aluminium case sits an Intel Core i5 (or i7 inside the 14″ and 15″ models), with a dual graphics solution that switches from power-saving integrated Intel to an Nvidia GeForce card once you’re doing something more demanding than F5-ing Twitter.

The battery is rated for 6.9 hours use under perfect laboratory conditions, while Samsung’s put within the same ” Express Charging Mode” found in this week’s other new Samsung laptop, the SF410 . The company’s ” Samsung Fast Start” allows users to stand up and working within three seconds. So that’ll be a hibernate mode, then.

The QX series will arrive in 13.3″ , 14″ and 15.6″ screen sizes. [ Samsung ]

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