Notebook 9 (13.3" LED Full HD / Core™ i5)
About This Product
UNBELIEVABLY LIGHT. INCREDIBLY POWERFUL.
Calling it lightweight is an understatement. Weighing less than 1.9 pounds, the ultra-light and impossibly sleek Notebook 9 is one of the lightest 13" in its class. Engineered from aluminum and magnesium alloy, it boasts an immersive Full-HD screen and super-bright screen. Powered by Windows 10 and an ultra-fast Intel® Core™ i5, it lets you work, watch and play for up to a 10-hour flight* from L.A. to London, all on a single charge. The Samsung Notebook 9 may be light, but when it comes to performance, it’s anything but lightweight.
Calling it lightweight is an understatement. Weighing less than 1.9 pounds, the ultra-light and impossibly sleek Notebook 9 is one of the lightest 13" in its class. Engineered from aluminum and magnesium alloy, it boasts an immersive Full-HD screen and super-bright screen. Powered by Windows 10 and an ultra-fast Intel® Core™ i5, it lets you work, watch and play for up to a 10-hour flight* from L.A. to London, all on a single charge. The Samsung Notebook 9 may be light, but when it comes to performance, it’s anything but lightweight.
Full HD Display
One look at the way images and videos pop on the Full HD display and you know it’s from Samsung. Add to that a low-reflective feature that makes everything look brilliant—even in midday sunlight or in dimly lit rooms.
Long-Lasting Battery
Inside the Notebook 9’s slim frame is an unexpectedly powerful battery that boosts your laptop—and your productivity. With up to 10 hours on a single charge*, you can keep working through your flight from L.A. to London. When you can’t stop, the Notebook 9 doesn’t either.
Power & Performance
The lighter-than-air Notebook 9 has more power than you’d think possible. The efficiency and speed of the ultra-fast Intel® Core™ i5 processor allow you to juggle a bunch of tasks at once. Plus with a solid state hard drive, your laptop performs at lightning speed. And with fewer moving parts, it’s less susceptible to shock and damage.
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