Samsung updates Q Series with new i3 and i5 models
By Martin James,
Samsung has introduced three new models to its Q Series, offering a combination of lightweight and affordable features along with Intel Core i3 and i5 processors.
Last year's Q320 kicked off the Q Series line, and did so with great success, with the Q320's combination of Intel Core 2 Duo power, a 13.4in LED-backlit display and a highly competitive price tag earning it a place among IT PRO's 10 favourite laptops of the year.
Now Samsung has extended the range, and bumped the processor to Intel's latest. There are three form factors to choose from, the 13.3in Q330, the 14in Q430 and the 15.6in Q530. All three boast brushed metal bodies designed to deliver both visual appeal and lightweight portability, complete with chiclet-style keys and a choice of i3 or i5 processing power inside.
The Q330 manages to weigh in just under the 2kg mark, while even the bulkiest Q530 tips the scales at 2.39kg and is only 32.75mm thick at its widest point – respectable for a 15.6in notebook.
Regardless of screen size, all options come equipped with the latest Bluetooth 3.0 specification, wireless-N Wi-Fi and storage of up to 640GB. The entry-level Q330 has Nvidia GeForce 310M graphics as an option, while the larger two models offer GeForce 330M instead.
Being aimed primarily at budget-conscious users, display resolution is limited to a non-HD 1366 x 768, but all models have an on-board HDMI port for connecting to a higher-quality external screen.
The Samsung Q Series goes on sale in the UK later this month, with prices starting at £599 including VAT.
You may also like...
Sponsored Links
advertisement
You may also like...
Latest Desktop Software Analysis & Insight
Could the UK ever build a Facebook?
Inside the enterprise: Building a $100bn tech company is a tall order. But the UK could still boost its technology industry, argues one expert.
- The current state of desktop virtualisation
- Big data: analytics' pot of gold
- Q&A: Paul Coby, IT Director John Lewis
- Hi #SMW, will you be my friend?
- Transparency? What transparency?
- 2011: The year in news
- HP CEO Meg Whitman makes confident public debut
- HP PCs back on the menu with Dellish plans
- Thin clients aren’t the future – BYOD should be
Latest Desktop Software Reviews
Ubuntu 12.04 review
Rating: ![]()
- LibreOffice 3.5 review
- Ubuntu vs. Windows 7 on the business desktop
- Head to Head: Parallels Desktop 7 vs VMware Fusion 4
- Microsoft Windows 8 review: First Look
- Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 review: First Look
- Samsung Galaxy Note review: First Look
- Fujitsu ScanSnap N1800 review
- Head to Head: Mac OS X 10.7 Lion vs Windows 7
- Apple MacBook Air 13-inch 256GB Mid 2011
advertisement
Most popular
- Apple iPad 3 vs iPad 2 head-to-head review
- Dell EqualLogic PS6100XS review
- Chromebooks: What's gone wrong?
- ICO: Fines for cookie law breakers
- UK regulator shuts down Angry Birds scam
- Open source software driving cloud-based innovation
- Fujitsu targets enterprises with Android ICS tablet
- IBM bans use of Siri on iPhones
- Dell PowerEdge R820 review
- BlackBerry 7 OS certified to carry 'Restricted' UK government information
Latest News Videos in Desktop Software
Video: Hands-on with the new Sony S Series
We take a brief look at what the new S Series machine has to offer business users.
Register for IT PRO
You'll get exclusive member benefits including free whitepapers, downloads, Webinars and weekly newsletters full of the latest IT PRO news, reviews, insight and expertise.





