The Intel Atom-powered Samsung ATIV Smart PC.
As per what we have mentioned previously, the arrival of Windows 8 into the market has led to the development of so many devices to support the new operating system. Among these devices is the new ATIV Smart PC series from the Korean electronics giant, Samsung.
The series is essentially available in two different families – one being the standard ATIV Smart PC which is powered by the new Intel Atom “Clover Trail” Z2760 processor and another one is the ATIV Smart PC Pro which utilizes the third generation Intel Core i5 “Ivy Bridge” processor. Even though they might looked identical at a glance and even come together with S Pen (made by Wacom) digitizer, both versions are actually worlds apart.
The Intel Atom-powered Samsung ATIV Smart PC in notebook mode.
For example, both of them spotted the same 11.6-inch multi-touch PLS display with the ability to detect up to 10 simultaneous touch points but the Atom-powered ATIV Smart PC has a maximum resolution of 1366×768 while the Core i5-based ATIV Smart PC Pro has higher resolution at 1920×1080. Other than that, the ATIV Smart PC Pro is also equipped with 4GB of RAM while the Atom-powered ATIV Smart PC is stuck with 2GB which is the maximum amount of RAM that the PC’s Intel Atom Z2760 processor can actually support.
In short, the Samsung ATIV Smart PC Pro has more firepower than the ATIV Smart PC with the exception of rear camera as the Atom-based ATIV Smart PC comes with 8-megapixel camera and flash while the Core i5 ATIV Smart PC Pro is equipped with slightly smaller 5-megapixels camera and without any flash.
Among accessories that Samsung have designed for its ATIV Smart PC series devices are cases, screen protector, VGA adaptor, wireless keyboard and wireless mouse. We have no information of their availability and pricing though.
Priced at RM 2,499 for the Atom-powered ATIV Smart PC and RM 3,599 for Core i5-based ATIV Smart PC Pro, both devices are readily available in stores starting from this month onwards. Click on the Read More link to take further look into Samsung ATIV Smart PC series including a yet-to-be-released model in glossy white colorway.
One of the easiest ways to differentiate between a Samsung ATIV Smart PC and a ATIV Smart PC Pro is the sticker that identifies the unit’s processor.
Another way is to look at the camera area whereby a standard ATIV Smart PC is actually equipped with a flash. You will not found it on the Pro version.
In addition to that, the Atom-powered Samsung ATIV Smart PC only comes with USB 2.0 ports due to the processor’s limitation.
Curiously, this unit comes with a micro-SIM slot. The Malaysian retail unit will not come with it though.
Volume rocker and HDMI port.
Power jack and docking ports which goes to…
…this keyboard attachment. It is rather light since there is no battery built into it.
The S Pen, built by Wacom.
As per Samsung Galaxy Note smartphones, the Samsung ATIV Smart PC also comes with S Note software pre-installed into it as well as a number of other S-family software.
These are how the Samsung ATIV Smart PC looked like in closed position with its keyboard attached.
The Samsung ATIV Smart PC also comes in white colorway but somehow, Samsung Malaysia has not be able to confirm if it will be available in our shores or else.
Samsung ATIV Smart PC full specifications.
Samsung ATIV Smart PC Pro
Almost no different from a standard Samsung ATIV Smart PC, right?
Turn behind and you would see quite a number of ventilation slots mainly to dissipate heat from the tablet. However, the ATIV Smart PC Pro camera does not have a flash with it.
There’s also a USB 3.0 port.
The rest of Samsung ATIV PC Pro edition looked pretty similar to the standard version.
Samsung ATIV Smart PC Pro full specification. Unfortunately, the keyboard attachment was not shown to us during the launch event.
We are not done yet. There are still more come, so stay tuned for our next hands-on preview of Samsung’s new Windows 8 products!
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