World’s first NAND powered notebook
Posted October 9, 2006 at 08:07 PM by Doug Berger
Section: Computers, Mobile Computers, Laptops

Just when we thought spinning hard drives were going to stick around forever, Samsung throws us a curve-ball. According to NoteBook Review, Samsung is planning a release of solid state NAND driven Q30 notebook this June. The Q30 will have 32GB of SSD and will cost around $3,700 USD and there are no plans to release the device outside of Korea at this point in time. Here are some more specs:
Processor: Intel Celeron M 753 (1.2GHz) Memory: 1 SODIMM Socket, DDR2 400 MHz, 512 MB LCD: 12.1” WXGA (1280 x 768) TFT-LCD Graphic: Intel GMA 900 Video Memory: DVMT Storage: 32GB SSD External ODD: Ultra-slim (9.5mmH), Super-multi Drive (Red) Communications: Modem/Lan Combo, WLAN (802.11 b/g) TV/DMB: Embedded DMB Keyboard: 83-key Korean Keyboard Audio: SRS 3D Sound Support, 16-bit Stereo, SB Pro compatible, Internal Stereo Speaker (2W x 2) Power: 60W AC adapter (110-240 free volt) Battery: Li-ion Battery - Standard 3-Cell, Extended 6-Cell Dimension: 287.7 x 197.5 x 18.0 ~ 23.8 mm (without battery) Weight: 1.14 kg (HDD onboard notebook: 1.16kg)
Check out a picture of the SSD drives after the break.

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