Thursday, January 5, 2017

CES 2017, Samsung introduces its first computer for gaming – Wired.it

Samsung Odyssey (Photo: Samsung)

Las Vegas — Not only tv, at the Consumer Electronics Show are always the protagonists of the conference of Samsung. During today’s event dedicated to the press, the koreans have also unveiled the washable 4-in-1, and the one that Alanna Cotton, Vice President, Mobile Computing Samsung America, has defined the next generation of PC: two new Chromebook, a laptop and a new computer dedicated to gaming, the first signed directly from Samsung.

Samsung Chromebook (Photo: Samsung)

"Together with Google, in 2011, we launched the first Chromebook: today, I redefine", said Cotton. the Chromebook Plus Chromebook Pro will be, in fact, the first computer with Chrome OS operating system can also run the more than 2 million Android apps from Google Play.

Equipped with aluminum body, both of which are also able to rotate the screen 360 degrees and become a tablet.

(Photo: Samsung)
(Photo: Samsung)

The new laptop Notebook 9, however, has screens from 13 to 15 inches and processor Intel Kaby Lake seventh generation.

With a starting weight of just 820 grams, the smaller version would seem to be the laptop is the most lightweight in the market today. Despite the slim shape, Samsung has not compromised on connectivity, including a HDMI port, two USB-A and USB-C in a shell which is thick, almost exactly the same as the size of the doors themselves. Prices starting from 999 dollars.

But the real surprise was the announcement of the notebook Odyssey, a laptop fully designed for gamers. the "having provided for years the basic components such as SSD, RAM, and external monitors, we have decided to offer a complete solution", said Alanna Cotton. So Samsung chases, ASUS, Acer, Dell, and MSI, and responds to the launch of the Legion from Lenovo here at CES.

As the lines of the competition — Republic of Gamers, Predator, Alienware and Inspiron and Apache— also, Odyssey offers keyboards backlit color and LED lights to mark the edges of the shell (plastic) and touch pad. A special combination of keys activates the Supercharge, which allows to increase the performance of processor, graphics and memory, to better face the games technically more demanding.

Available with screens from 15-or 17-inch, Odyssey has screens Full HD 1080p, Intel i7 quad-core of the seventh generation, up to 256 GB of internal storage with dual SSD storage and HDDS, up to 32 GB of RAM and a graphic card Nvidia GTX 1050. Prices starting from 1199 dollars.

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