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The CeBIT IT expo in Hanover, Germany of Friday saw the unveiling of Samsung Electronics ¡°ultramobile¡± notebook computer. The company says the Sens Q1, developed in collaboration with Intel and Microsoft, really can be taken anywhere.
It weighs no more than 779 g, a third of the weight of normally available notebook computers, and is equipped with a 7-inch LCD touch screen. Running on an Intel Celeron M processor and the tablet edition of Microsoft¡¯s Window XP, it has all the functions of a PC and users can type on the monitor without the need for a keyboard.
The Sens Q1 has wired and wireless LAN cards and supports Bluetooth and digital multimedia broadcasting, giving users access to the Internet, multimedia and DMB content no matter where they are. Keyboard and navigation features are optional.
Samsung¡¯s computer vice president Kim Heon-soo said the firm expects the release of the Sens Q1 to usher in an era of such ultramoblie PCs.
(englishnews@chosun.com )
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