samsung x120

It looks like Samsung is making its upcoming thin and light laptop with an Intel CULV processor all official-like. Engadget has a gallery of photos of the Samsung X120, which is an upcoming 11.6 inch laptop from Samsung that will reportedly pack a 1.2GHz intel Celeron 723 CPU and integrated GMA 4500 graphics.

In other words, on the inside, this laptop will be a lot like the Dell Inspiron 11z, but without the awkward touchpad. Instead, it will have its own awkward touchpad. For some reason, this is the first Samsung laptop I’ve seen that places the mouse buttons to the left and right sides of the touchpad instead of below it. While this provides more room for the keyboard, it’s an uncomfortable layout at best and it’s something that other netbook makers have been moving away from. I can’t quite understand why Samsung would use a more traditional touchpad layout on its earlier 10 inch netbooks and then go with the buttons-on-the-side layout on this larger model.

In other news, Engadget confirms that the X120 will be about 0.95 inches thick and sport WiFi, Bluetooth, an HDMI output, and 9 hour battery. The X120 will ship for between 699 and 899 Euros and it should be available this month in Europe and Asia. Hopefully the price will drop a little if and when the laptop is released in the US, because 699 Euros is nearly $1000 dollars, which means that at that price, the Samsung X120 would cost about twice as much as the Dell Inspiron 11z or Acer Aspire 1410.

On the other hand, Notebook Review spotted a more detailed set of specs on Samsung’s web site, and it indicates that the company may make Pentium, Core 2 Solo, and Core 2 Duo versions of this laptop available, which should provide a bit more oomph than the Intel Celeron 723 processor. Enough oomph to justify the high price? You be the judge.

Update: I don’t think this was the 11.6 inch model, but the Engadget folks got a Samsung rep to demonstrate just how sturdy an X Series laptop was by standing it out. Hit up Engadget for a video.

Update 2: The Samsung X120 web page is now live, and we have more details on the specifications, although they’re reportedly subject to change. These specs definitely help justify the laptop’s reported price tag, although I’m still hoping it will cost a bit less if and when it’s released in the US. Here are the highlights:

  • CPU: 1.3GHz Intel Pentium ULV SU4100 with 800MHz FSB, 1MB cache
  • Chipset: Intel GS45 + ICH9MS
  • Graphics: Intel GMA 4500MHD
  • Display: 11.6 inch, 1366 x 769 pixel glossy screen
  • OS: Windows Vista Home Premium
  • RAM: 2GB DDR3 (upgradeable to 4GB or more?)
  • Storage: 250GB, 5400 rpm HDD
  • WiFi: 802.11b/g/n WiFi
  • Ports: HDMI, VGA, Ethernet, 3 USB ports, headphone, mic jacks, 3-in-1 flash card reader
  • Battery: 4 cell, 4 hour battery or 6 cell, 9 hour battery
  • Dimensions: 11.7″ x 8.2″ x 1″ w/4 cell battery
  • Weight: 3 pounds

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3 replies on “More Samsung X120 details emerge, plus pictures”

  1. Sorry, i see no reason why such machine should cost more than 400-500$. For 1000$ i can get decent spec’d laptop with really good battery life. Greedy computer makers 😛

  2. What is that big area blocked off behind the keyboard? That looks like the reason the touchpad is so cramped, but I can’t imagine what in the world it’s there for.

    $1000-$1200 for a version with a ULV Core 2 Duo would be a good deal for someone who wants significantly more horsepower than the CULV chips — decent-sized compiles, things like that. If it also came with a GPU that could run reasonably current games, it would be made of win. Traditional ultralight systems with those specs always start at a minimum of $1500.

    Having said that, if they’re charging $1000 for anything less than a Core 2 Duo, it better be pretty amazing in some other way.

    1. The space above the keyboard is likely the 1″thick battery going from finished top surface through to the bottom.

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