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With all the emphasis on superslim ultrabooks and
ultrabooklike laptops, we hear less often lately about heftier laptops
with full-power CPUs and discrete graphics cards. Samsung is a rare
exception, with a new Series 7 Chronos laptop joining the thinner Series 7 Ultrabook version, both announced just before CES 2013.
Samsung
calls the Series 7 Chronos a multimedia powerhouse, with quad-core
Intel Core i-series CPUs, up to 16GB of RAM, and up to 1TB of storage,
plus discrete AMD Radeon HD 8870 graphics. The 15.6-inch display has a
full 1,920x1,080-pixel resolution, which is what we'd expect from a
modern multimedia laptop.
The display is also a touch screen,
something that's increasingly common in Windows 8 laptops, but seen more
often in superslim ultrabooks than in 15-inch midsize laptops.
The
Series 7 Chronos is only a bit thicker than a comparable ultrabook, at
20.9 millimeters, but it's also a bit on the hefty side, weighing 5.2
pounds. In comparison, the other new Samsung CES laptop, the 13-inch
Series 7 Ultrabook, is 18.9mm thick and weighs 3.6 pounds. Keeping the
sort-of-ultrabook vibe, the Series 7 Chronos lacks an optical drive, a
feature omission that's common in smaller laptops, but something we're
still getting used to in 15-inch models.
We don't have a release
date or price for the Series 7 Chronos yet, but it's pretty basic and
doesn't look like the sort of product you'd have to wait too long for.
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