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Saturday, 31 March 2012

Samsung has introduced new products at the Samsung South West Asia Forum 2012 in Bangkok. Among the new products are the Galaxy Tab 310 powered by Android 4.0, notebooks and a mono-laser MFD.


The 7” GALAXY Tab 310, powered by Android 4.0 also referred to as Ice Cream Sandwich, available in 3G and Wi-Fi versions would be launched starting April 2012. It features an upgraded Android Market with access to up to more than 400,000 applications, improved Web browsing, faster response time and an intuitive UI with upgraded swipe control applications.

Samsung unveiled the second generation of notebook Series 9 which is 21 percent thinner and 28 percent smaller than its predecessor. Touted as the thinnest premium notebook, it is powered by the Intel Core i7 processor and Samsung SSD. Its exterior is made of a single-shell aluminum body and a sand-blasted surface to prevent fingerprints.

The company also announced its 27-inch Series 9—S27B970 monitor that features Samsung's professional-grade Plane Line Switching (PLS) panel technology for accurate color reproduction with over one billion colors that can be viewed at wide horizontal and vertical angles.

Samsung launched a mono laser multi-function printer, the SCX-3406FW. The device comes with a downloadable mobile print application, enabling customers to print and order items from PCs, mobile phones and tablets, at a rate of 20 PPM.

“The South West Asia region remains a strong growth market for Samsung and will continue to grow as consumers today lead increasingly dynamic lifestyles, requiring technology and products that will enrich and enhance their experiences,” said B D Park, President and CEO, Samsung Electronics, South West Asia, and Managing Director, Samsung India. “To achieve our goals, we must push boundaries. We will continue to ensure that our products are always one step ahead, through new product innovation and continued investment in research and development in the region.”

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