Samsung is expanding its PC lineup with two new Windows laptops: the Samsung Notebook 7 and Notebook 7 Force. These are slim and lightweight laptops, but lack touchscreen and 2-in-1 capabilities which are becoming increasingly common on Windows devices. The new laptops sport what Samsung calls as ‘Solidity’ design with a metal frame, diamond-cut edges, and small display bezels.
The Samsung Notebook 7 comes in 13 and 15-inch variants. The internals are mostly what you would expect from a modern laptop with Intel 8th Gen CPUs, multiple RAM and storage options, fingerprint scanner, stereo speakers, etc. The Notebook 7 13 is limited to internal graphics, whereas the 15-inch model offers dedicated graphics as an option.
The Samsung Notebook 7 Force is aimed at creators and gamers. It comes with Intel 8th Gen CPUs, NVIDIA GTX 1650 graphics, up to 24 GB of RAM, Gigabit Wi-Fi, and more. Both the Notebook 7 and Notebook 7 Force come with FHD displays with no option for a 4K upgrade, which again seems like an odd choice given that these are high-end laptops.
Pricing for the Notebook 7 starts at $999.99 and Notebook 7 Force at $1,499.99. They will be available for purchase in the US starting July 26 on Amazon and Samsung.com. Pre-orders begin from July 12 on Samsung website. The laptops will also be available in Korea, Hong Kong, Brazil, and China (only the Notebook 7).
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