Samsung Sens
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Samsung Sens is the notebook computer series made by Samsung Electronics. Samsung notebooks are designed similarly to the Dell Latitude series They are sold in many countries, but not in the US. There are 4 series of Sens laptops: M, Q, X, and P.
- M- This Sens is a wide-screen (17 inch LCD screen) thin-and-light notebook (2.99kg/6.59Ibs), for which it has won the IDEA (Industrial Design Excellence Awards) award.
- Q- This Sens is an ultraportable, which is a notebook computer of somewhat low processing power, long battery life (max 6 hours), small screen size (12.1"), rather thin (0.7 inch thickness) and very lightweight (2.4Ibs). Dell Latitude X1 is the derivative of the Samsung Sens Q30.
- X- This Sens is a thin-and-light notebook - a kind that shares the characteristics of an ultraportable with exception of being heavier, wider in screen size, and stronger in processing power.
- P- This Sens is a mainstream notebook - a kind that is noted with the characteristics of being fair in price, heavy, short in battery life, and thick.
Products
Digital media: PDP TVs • LCD TVs • LCD monitors • Laptops • DVD players • Digital camcorders • Laser printers
Telecommunication network: Mobile phones • PDA phones • Enterprise Pocket PC Mobile Intelligent Terminals (MITs) • Satellite receivers • Multi-service DSLAMs
Digital appliance: Refrigerators • Air conditioners • Air purifiers • Washers • Microwave ovens • Vacuum cleaners
Semiconductor: SDRAM • SRAM • NAND Flash memory • Smart Card • System-in-Package (SiP) • 4Chip Multi Chip Package (MCP) • Optical disc drives • Hard disk drives
LCD: TFT-LCD panels
Brands
Anycall • Sens • Hauzen • Zipel • Pavv • Magic Station • CLP
Operating segments
Samsung Electronics • others
Other
Acquisitions:
Joint ventures: S-LCD
Key personnel:
Annual Revenue: $79.6 billion USD (2006) • Employees: 128,000 (2006)
Stock symbol: (NYSE: [1]), (KSE: 005930, KSE: 005935), (LSE: SMSN, LSE: SMSD) • Website: www.sec.co.kr, www.samsung.com