Saturday, March 3rd 2007
Blu-ray supporter Samsung unveils HD-DVD laptop
Samsung has been seen before as an official maker of Blu-ray hardware, and a supporter of the standard. So their announcement of an HD-DVD laptop took a lot of people by surprise. The Samsung M55 features a 17" widescreen capable of an impressive 1920x1200 resolution (more than enough for 1080p HD DVD's), powered by an NVIDIA GeForce Go 7600 with 256MB GDDR3 graphics memory. The laptop also carries an HD-DVD player (of course), 2GB of DDR2 667 system RAM, a Core 2 Duo T7200 processor, a 120GB hard drive, and support for all wireless standards, excluding 802.11N. All this is run with the help of Windows Vista Home Premium. The laptop will go on sale in Korea for KRW3m ($3,186/£1,627/€2,419).
Source:
Reg Hardware
13 Comments on Blu-ray supporter Samsung unveils HD-DVD laptop
the 200gb has two 100gb in raid 0.
plus hd-dvd is dying.
Prices have gone down too, which is nice (for both HD-DVD and Blu-Ray)
DOT PITCH OH SHIT
just get those blue & HD combo players and be happy :rockout: