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Software Samsung Galaxy Book Flex NP730QCJ-K03US

Operating System Platform:
Windows
Operating System:
Windows 10 Pro

Processor Samsung Galaxy Book Flex NP730QCJ-K03US

Processor:
Intel
Processor Type:
Core i7
Processor Generation:
10th Gen
Processor Model:
i7-10510U
Processor Speed:
1.80 GHz

Memory Samsung Galaxy Book Flex NP730QCJ-K03US

Standard Memory:
8 GB
Memory Technology:
DDR4 SDRAM

Storage Samsung Galaxy Book Flex NP730QCJ-K03US

Drive Type:
SSD
Total SSD Capacity:
512 GB
Optical Drive Type:
No

Display & Graphics Samsung Galaxy Book Flex NP730QCJ-K03US

Screen Size:
13.3"
Screen Mode:
Full HD
Screen Type:
QLED
Screen Resolution:
1920 x 1080
Touchscreen:
Yes
Graphics Controller Manufacturer:
Intel
Graphics Controller Model:
UHD Graphics
Graphics Memory Technology:
DDR4 SDRAM
Graphics Memory Accessibility:
Shared

Interfaces/Ports Samsung Galaxy Book Flex NP730QCJ-K03US

Total Number of USB Ports:
3
Number of USB 3.0 Ports:
2

Dimensions Samsung Galaxy Book Flex NP730QCJ-K03US

Color:
Royal Silver
Form Factor:
Convertible





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