Samsung has launched a new 14-inch laptop QX series of laptops, Samsung Sense QX412, is the name of the new notebook and one of it’s stand-out features is the very thin bezel that surrounds the 14-inch HD (1366×768) LED display, Samsung states the bezel measures just 9.4mm.Samsung Sense QX412 sexy hood lies an Intel Core i5 2nd generation 2410M processor, 3GB RAM, Bluetooth 3.0 and USB 3.0 connectivity, a 320GB hard drive and an NVIDIA GeForce GT520 card with 1GB VRAM and last of all multi-touch enabled touchpad and an HD webcam (1.3 mega-pixels).Something else that Samsung has through in to this laptop that their other notebooks have is Fast Start technology. The Samsung Fast Start technology works to allow you to go from standby mode to your working desktop in a meer 3 seconds.Fast Start works with or without the a power cable is connected given the battery is charged and installed properly in your laptop.In order to keep your unsaved data safe, if you were to by accident dislodge your batter while your laptop is in standyby with the power cable unplugged, Fast Start automatically saves your unsaved data to your HDD.This laptop has only launched in Korea and by current indications it’s not going to any other markets. The notebook is priced at 1.39 million Korean won (or approximately US$1,230).
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