Samsung Reveals Lineup, Pricing on Windows 8 Hybrids and Ultrabooks

Korean electronics giant Samsung has been steadily revealing details about its lineup of Windows 8 PCs and tablet hybrids, but tonight we finally have what appears to be the finalized lineup and prices of these new devices.

“Tablets and smartphones are ushering in a new era of computing mobility,” Samsung America consumer electronics head Tim Baxter said to a crowd of reporters. “New categories will arise as a result of this.”

Samsung’s “new category?” The “Smart PC”, or what you might know as a laptop/tablet hybrid. “The Smart PC is a new category driven by innovation and U.I., with Windows 8 as the lynch pin,” Baxter said.

Samsung senior VP Mike Abary (pictured) then came out to show some of the newest devices, many of which we’d seen beforehand. But now we’ve got pricing.

The most interesting units among the new lineup are the Smart PCs. The cheapest option among these devices is the ATIV Smart PC 500T without the detachable keyboard. That runs for $650. Samsung did not reveal any tablets running Windows RT, but we expect that might come later this year and cost less than the ATIV Smart PC 500T. (Perhaps $400 or $500 to be more competitive with the iPad.)

Here’s the full lineup, most of which will be available on Oct. 26 in stores and online. (We’ll fill this in with more details/specs once we get more info from Samsung.)

Samsung ATIV Smart PCs (hybrid laptop/tablets)

ATIV Smart PC Pro 700T — $1,200
ATIV Smart PC 500T — $750 (with keyboard) / $650 (without keyboard)

Samsung Mobile PCs (laptops)

Series 9 Premium Ultrabook — $1,400 (15 inch), $1,300 (13 inch)
Series 7 Notebook — $1,100 (15 inch)
Series 5 Ultra Touch (13.3-inch touch screen laptop) — $860 (Core i5), $810 (Core i3)
Series 3 Notebook — $450 – $900 depending on configuration

Samsung All-in-One PCs (desktops)

Series 7 All-in-One — $1,700 (27 inch); $1100 (23.6 inch)
Series 5 All-in-One — $800 (21.5 inch)

Check out the gallery below for photos from the event.

Via: VentureBeat

Team TechPanda

View Comments

Recent Posts

How AI is Changing Business: Hybrid AI is Coming

Lenovo and NVIDIA are pushing AI into its next phase, scaling real-time, production-ready systems that…

12 hours ago

AI & the workplace: AI is changing the way we feel about our jobs

AI is changing how work gets done. It’s also changing how people feel about their…

13 hours ago

Funding alert: Tech startups that raked in moolah this month

The Tech Panda takes a look at recent funding events in the tech ecosystem, seeking…

14 hours ago

Kryterion and Automattic are changing what it means to be a professional WordPress developer

A question that has quietly frustrated WordPress developers and the businesses that hire them for…

1 day ago

Skilling & Upskilling the Workforce: EntertainmentTech, Fintech, Software Engineering, Sustainability & CSR

The Tech Panda takes a look at the efforts at skilling, upskilling, and reskilling in…

1 day ago

Cybersecurity in the Age of AI: Why India Must Build Talent, Not Just Tools

India’s digital transformation is accelerating at an unprecedented pace. From digital payments and e-governance platforms…

2 days ago