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Samsung ATIV incorporates 4K Display with Discrete Graphics

Samsung’s ATIV Book 9 laptop series was always been a pleasure for the customers to buy. The series always focus on the targeted Ultrabook buyers with lightweight, powerful and pricey models like ATIV Book 9 Plus. The new and recent launch flash the new device with high quality display and graphics. The company’s latest model as ATIV Book 9 Pro, is the modest device to be loved by the customers fulfilling the needs of the gamers and the graphics pros.

The device sports the work station class specs which is equipped with the latest sixth-gen Intel Core i7 CPUs, a 15.6-inch 4K display with optional NVIDIA GeForce GTX 950M graphics and 6.5 hours of battery life, all squeezed into a 4.45 pound all-aluminum body. The device is known for its slimmest body and tapered front profile that makes it really charming and alluring to look at.

The laptop is not only a high display featuring device, but also it carries inside 8GB RAM, a 256GB SSD, reversible USB Type C port, quad speakers and a Wi-Fi booster. The juggernaut is targeting the audience who opt for the Windows 10 device. The company has planned to set up a price tag according to the market trend landed by MacBook Pro 15 and Dell XPS 15. The Microsoft’s Surface Book is in the same class performance with the higher model, which supports convertible and tablet like option, to cost $2,699. The other two devices mentioned are priced at $1,599, which the company’s creation is trying to beat.

The laptop having Windows 10 OS with touchscreen is a harder option to choose between Samsung and Dell, but Samsung is trying to make it more explorable and attractive with its graphics card and 4K latest display to highlight the uniqueness.

The company is not only competing with Surface Book but also with the Ultrabook. It has decided to launch ATIV Book 9 Spin convertible. The device features a 360-degree detachable screen with laptop, tented screen and tablet modes. It is equipped with 13.3-inch QHD display carrying 3,200 x 1,800 pixels resolution. It grabs its power from Intel Core i7 CPU coupled with 8GB of RAM. The device costs $1,399 for a convertible Ultrabook.

Both the models as Spin and Pro features Samsung's "outdoor mode," which cranks brightness up to 700 units in exchange for less battery life. They will be made available on Samsung.com and Best Buy later this month.