Samsung launches ultra-thin X1 notebook
Samsung introduced the Sense X1, a notebook that weighs 1.7 kg and is 19.2-23mm thick/thin ; it has a 14" WSXGA ODD screen and a 128 MByte ATI X300 graphics card. Processing power is provided by a small Pentium M 733 at 1.1Ghz. The device comes with 512 MByte of DDR2 RAM and a 60 GByte harddrive. It also adopted the DNIe (Digital Natural Image engine) for the graphics and DNSe (Digital Natural Sound engine) for the sound.

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