Samsung Notebook

[1] As of 2020, Samsung Notebook co-exists with the company's Galaxy Book line of laptops but is facing transition.

Another 17 inch laptop, M70, was launched in 2005 featuring a high end graphics chip from Nvidia and a resolution of 1680 x 1050.

[4] According to Gartner research, Samsung laptop sales amounted to 1.5 million units in 2007.

[6] For the export market, Samsung Electronics only sold laptops to a number of Western European countries as well as Russia and Ukraine, before expanding.

In July 2008 Samsung introduced laptops with Intel Centrino 2 with a crystal black design.

In October 2008, Samsung announced[2] its return to the United States and Canada laptop market, with the models being X360, X460, Q310, R610, and P460, and netbook NC1.

The Ativ name was abandoned in the domestic market in 2014 and overseas in 2016, with rebranding to Samsung Notebook.

The last Notebook 3 was released in 2018 in 14 and 15 inch variants and running on 8th generation Intel Core processors.

[24] Introduced at CES 2019, Samsung Notebook Flash is a budget-oriented laptop with a 13.3" display.

It runs Windows 10 S.[31] Samsung Notebook Odyssey is a 17.3-inch/15.6-inch gaming laptop introduced in 2017 featuring an NVIDIA GTX 1050 graphics chip.

A second generation Notebook Plus2 was announced in December 2020 and features a dot matrix keyboard, HDD expansion, and either Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650 Ti or MX450 graphics.

Samsung SENS logo as of 2010
Samsung Series 9 second generation at CES 2012
Samsung NC10 netbook (2008)
Samsung Series 4 (2011)
Series 7 Ultra (2012)
Lee Chung-yong advertising the Series 9
Notebook Odyssey (2017)
Samsung QX513
Samsung RV415 at Computex Taiwan 2011