Samsung Ativ Q
The Samsung Ativ Q was a 13.3-inch
Samsung announced that the Ativ Q would be released in the third quarter of 2013, with a representative indicating that it would be out in time for the
Specifications
Hardware
The Ativ Q's design incorporates a unique, rugged hinge (which also houses the CPU) that can be used to tilt the screen into a number of different positions, such as flipping it over entirely to use it like a stand, having it "float" above the keyboard on an angle, or in a traditional laptop-styled position. Due to the lack of space, a pointing stick is offered instead of a trackpad.[4][5]
The Ativ Q uses a
Software
While Samsung's presentation showcased the Ativ Q running
Release
Although Samsung initially announced a late-2013 release in time for the
In March 2014, it was reported that both
See also
References
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