Samsung’s new laptops, the Q-series

Samsung, a name that many of us are familiar with especially when it comes to consumer electronics, is also a place for themselves reliable enough in the computer and digital camera recently. This is true when it comes to the new Q-series of notebooks that are available in three different models coming, and they are 13.3 “Q330, 14″ and 15.6 Q430 'Q530, which comes with any 720p displays. The higher end model among the three is the Q530, relatively mobile, while the thickness measures just thinly over an inch, equipped with the computing power of an Intel Core 2 i3 26-processor, although those who want more can always punch fork extra dough and get the Intel Core i5. The best is watching the battery life but, as an improved processor often means a greater consumption of electricity so that you can attend a larger battery capacity in the process if you tend to long-haul flights without an electrical outlet in sight work. Besides that, the Q530 will not be missing if it's graphics processing is used, as is contained NVIDIA GeForce 330M GT 1GB throughout the mixture. The entire work will tip the scales at about 5.3 pounds – not exactly the lightest model is sufficient, but should, as the nature of the ingredients that you find inside.

Otherwise, a similar chip on the smaller Q430 is optional, although the graphics card comes with half the memory – we are normal on a 310M 512MB GeForce conversation. Otherwise, it shares almost similar configurations, including an Intel Core processor and 4 GB RAM i3 that the Q530. Some of these differences are a smaller, 320 GB hard drive compared to the Q530 500 GB unit. The Q430 weighs 4.6 pounds in a little easier.

Last but not least, the Q330, which comes with the same GPU hybrid page that will help an embedded processor from Intel and Nvidia GeForce 310M, as appropriate. It is the lightest of the three to 4.3 pounds, estimated with a series of five cells to almost seven hours.



July 6, 2010 to top