Published on August 30th,2005 at 7:16 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

The new ultra-thin and sexy Samsung PC, the X1

THANK YOU Samsung for listening tu us and presenting this new and exciting PC with Han You Hee in the picture. So ladies and gentlemen, I bring you: the Sense X1. It weighs 1.7kg and is 19.2-23mm thick/thin, it has a 14″ WSXGA ODD screen and a 128Mb ATI X300 graphics card. Processing power is provided by a small Pentium M733 at 1.1Ghz, it has 512Mb of DDR2 RAM and a 60Gb and 5400rpm HDD. It also adopted the DNIe (Digital Natural Image engine) for the graphics and DNSe (Digital Natural Sound engine) for the sound.


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Comments
 

  • Anonymous

    She’s injured on her left arm on the picture with two notebooks

  • Anonymous

    You would think they (Samsung or whoever they contract the shoot out to) would cover that up with some skin-tone polish or something. Geez.

  • Anonymous

    i think she’s hot!

  • Anonymous

    cd drive location is ridiculous.

  • Daimaou
    Anonymous said:
    cd drive location is ridiculous.

    Well yes and no, if you take a look at all the Panasonic W4 and Y4, you will see that they are also placed next to the keyb, now on the Panasonic the CD driver is on the front side.

    Having a CD player fix to the Motherboard of the Laptop improve stabilities and reduce vibrations, also the CD can be manipulate regardless of the space around the PC, for example you can put a wall on both side of the PC, you will still be able to access to it.

  • Anonymous

    How would you use a laptop if both the sides are surrounded by walls?

  • Anonymous

    You are a funny man saying that mounting the cd drive in the given manner would reduce any vibrations or so.

    All you save is HEIGHT – Keyboard conflicts with the drive underneath normally – not here. Also , you save 0.01 gramm of weight because there is no cd tray mechanism.

    well it just looks weird, you know – you have a pretty big pane, and its almost empty on the back

    I prefer slotin mechanisms because the scratch less disk when operated properly

  • Anonymous

    Kudos to Samsung for bringing out the perfect blend for an ultra-portable notebook. The essentials are all there for people who are on constantly on the go – great screen resolution (no more 8-12″ 1200×720), incredible battery life (13 hours quoted) in a very light package.

    It doesn’t hurt that the video card and sound system are decent too (but no biggie for business users) – and honestly – who gives a damn where the DVD is located?!?!

    This notebook is HOT and I’m buying it – that’s if I can get my hands on one :p (Hopefully Dell will OEM it).

  • Cutkillavince
    Danyboy said:
    This notebook is HOT and I’m buying it – that’s if I can get my hands on one :p (Hopefully Dell will OEM it).

    Not with Dell because Dell doesn’t outsource High End notebooks to Samsung anymore

  • Anonymous

    She’s always hotter than the products she is holding and is a favourite with certain AHN readers

  • Anonymous

    Will Samsung make this unit availabe in Australia?

    Anybody here with inside scoop on this?
    This looks like the _perfect_ laptop. I hope
    they chose sensible components which will
    run Linux properly.

  • Daimaou
    Australian user said:
    Will Samsung make this unit availabe in Australia?

    Anybody here with inside scoop on this?
    This looks like the _perfect_ laptop. I hope
    they chose sensible components which will
    run Linux properly.

    I heard it will be available in the US, so it may be possible for you guys to get one

    Cheers

 

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