Samsung has submitted late on a new laptop with very high durability, this is the new Samsung Series 6 and is capable of supporting up to a ton of weight. Samsung is well aware that laptops are not only used to upload photos to Facebook or comment on Twitter, there are many who every day must use their laptops in their work.
Machine shops, industrial plants and other places are full of style "dangers" to our computer, so Samsung has introduced its new Series 6 that the Korean company says it supports up to a ton of weight. The new Series 6 is made of magnesium alloy has a 14.5 inch screen, USB 3.0 connectivity, Wi-Fi and 3G module (optional).
As for its other features are configurable, but we can choose the range processors Intel Core i7, SSD, nVidia graphics and several volumes of RAM. All configurations will abalada with the U.S. standard MIL-STD-810G 516.6, used by the U.S. government to determine the material with military durability.
For now this indestructible beauty has no price or release date but we will keep you informed.
Machine shops, industrial plants and other places are full of style "dangers" to our computer, so Samsung has introduced its new Series 6 that the Korean company says it supports up to a ton of weight. The new Series 6 is made of magnesium alloy has a 14.5 inch screen, USB 3.0 connectivity, Wi-Fi and 3G module (optional).
As for its other features are configurable, but we can choose the range processors Intel Core i7, SSD, nVidia graphics and several volumes of RAM. All configurations will abalada with the U.S. standard MIL-STD-810G 516.6, used by the U.S. government to determine the material with military durability.
For now this indestructible beauty has no price or release date but we will keep you informed.
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