Samsung is reviving its 13-and 15-inch Notebook 9 laptops with Intel's seventh era Kaby Lake processors this week, only in front of the Consumer Electronics Show in January. The minor invigorate presents Intel's most recent processors nearby a few changes to the general plan of the Notebook 9. Samsung has picked a more bent undercarriage for its thin and light laptop, with thin bezels for the close edge-to-edge show. The changes mean the Notebook 9 is currently more like 2 pounds for the 15-inch model, and only 1.8 pounds for the 13-inch adaptation. The typical ports are available, including two USB 3.0 ports and a solitary USB Type-C port, HDMI, and microSD space. Samsung is no longer encouraging up to 12 hours battery life, with a more preservationist 7-hour gauge. That is a similar sum we got amid testing on the past model prior this year. Samsung has additionally included an illuminated console this time around, yet we'll need to sit tight for a more critical hope to see whether the Notebook 9 manufacture quality has enhanced from our survey back in May. Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 edge to skip Android 7.0, will get... Samsung beats 'Apple' to emerge as leader in India's smartphone... Samsung is readying a new version of the Galaxy S7 and S7...