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    Samsung ATIV S Smartphone

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    August 29, 2012
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      1Samsung ATIV S Smartphone

      1

      The Samsung ATIV S smartphone features a 4.8-inch HD Super AMOLED display, a 1.5GHz processor and HSPA+42 4G connectivity. It’s 8.7mm thin, has a 1.9-megapixel front-facing camera and an 8-megapixel camera on the back.

      2Running Windows 8

      2

      The smartphone runs Microsoft’s Windows Phone 8 and according to Samsung is highly responsive, offering a great user experience whether for browsing or playing games. It also houses a 2,300mAh battery, which should keep users going all day.

      3Coming to the U.S.?

      3

      Whether or when this phone will make it to U.S. shores is unclear. The device wasn’t included on the American press release from the IFA show in Berlin. Microsoft acknowledged it on its U.S. blog, though, calling it “equal parts powerhouse and head turner.”

      4Samsung Slate PC

      4

      Samsung’s new Slate is available in Series 5 and 7 models. Both feature 11.6-inch displays and measure 11.6 by 7.2 by 0.5 inches. The former weighs 1.65 pounds, while the latter is 1.90 pounds.

      5S Pen Stylus

      5

      Both Slates come with an S Pen—Samsung’s grown-up stylus. The Series 5 features an Intel Atom processor, 2GB of system memory and a 64GB solid-disk drive. The Series 7 runs an Intel Core i5 processor, has 4GB of system memory and a 128GB solid-state drive (SSD). The former will sell for $649 without the keyboard dock and $749 with it, while the Series 7 is priced at $1,199.

      6Keyboard Dock

      6

      The keyboard dock attaches via what Samsung calls a “mechanical hinge.” The two were designed as one device, and so “fit seamlessly when connected,” says the company.

      7Series 5 Ultra

      7

      This more traditional laptop features a 13.3-inch touch-screen display and a choice of Intel Core i5 or i3 processors. It weighs 3.83 pounds, runs Windows 8, like the Slates, and starts at $799.

      8Galaxy Note II

      8

      As rumored, Samsung introduced a follow-up to the Note tablet it showed off at last year’s show. The Note II features a 5.5-inch display—slightly larger than last year’s 5.3-inch model, but a different story than the Note 10.1 Samsung introduced in New York this month.

      9Ergonomically Designed

      9

      The newest Note of course features an S Pen, and is “longer, thicker and ergonomically designed for the perfect grip,” Samsung said in an Aug. 29 announcement, marking perhaps the first time any company has boasted about fattening up a product. Though actually, it measures 80.5 by 151.1 by 9.4mm, while the original Note measures 83 by 147 by 9.65mm.

      10Series 5 All-in-One PC

      10

      Samsung’s new Series 5 AiO features “space-agey” legs that leave room for the keyboard to be pushed beneath the monitor—a nice space-saving feature on kitchen countertops. Like the new Series 7 model, it can also respond to five hand gestures from up to 3 feet away—handy for flour-fingered home chefs trying to follow a recipe.

      11Series 7 All-in-One PC

      11

      The Series 7 AiO sits on a more solid metal base, but like the Series 5 features a thin bezel around its touch-screen. It’s powered by a third-generation Intel Core processor and can support up to 8GB of RAM, dedicated HD graphics and up to a 1TB HDD and a 64GB SSD.

      12All-in-One Pricing

      12

      Pricing for the Series 7 ranges from $1,099 to $1,699, while the Series 5 is priced at $749. Both PCs feature considerable viewing angles—178 degrees on the Series 7—and ship with an exclusive Jamie Oliver’s Recipes app.

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