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Samsung unveils two Notebook 7 spin Windows 10 machines

Arif Bacchus Arif Bacchus
June 23, 2016
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Mollie Ruiz Hopper has just taken to the Windows Blog to announce that Samsung is unveiling two new Notebook 7 spin Windows 10 machines. Coming in two sizes, at 15.6-inches and 13-inches, the new devices will be available starting June 26, 2016, at Best Buy, BestBuy.com, and Samsung.com starting at $799.99.

The Samsung Notebook 7 spin feature a 1 TB hard drive, and a full 360-dgree full HD touch screen with a video HDR mode. It also packs an Intel Core i5 or i7, up to 12 GB or RAM, and an upgradable SSD Option.

Samsung Notebook 7

Samsung Notebook 7 spin

The 15.6 notebook can be fully charged in 90 minutes, while the 13-inch notebook can be fully charged in 100 minutes. Display wise, the 360- degree touch display offers up incredible viewing angles, and can be transformed into notebook, tent, or tablet modes. The Samsung Notebook 7 spin also packs an  ergonomic auto backlit keyboard with useful hotkeys that give instant access to functions most often used.

Samsung Notebook 7 in tent mode

Samsung Notebook 7 spin in tent mode

So, what do you think of this new offering from Samsung? Do you think you will pick it up once it hits stores on June 26th? Let us know your thoughts by dropping us a comment below.

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