Skip to main content

Samsung adds AT&T LTE to ATIV Smart PC Pro, 1080p screen to Series 9 Premium Ultrabook

Samsung-ATIV-Smart-PC-700T-press-image
Image used with permission by copyright holder

Check out our full review of the Samsung ATIV Smart PC 700T tablet. 

In an attempt to further appeal to mobile professionals, Samsung just announced upgrades on two of its Pro-level computer offerings. The ATIV Smart PC 700 convertible tablet is now available with 4G LTE connectivity and the slick Series 9 13-inch ultraportable now sports a full HD display.

The new ATIV Smart PC 4G LTE 700TC is identical to the Smart PC Pro 700T we just reviewed with an extra dollop of AT&T LTE on top. The $1,600 price tag is $400 above the MSRP on the non-LTE version, but you’ll still get the keyboard dock and S Pen in the package. For people who need constant access and can’t rely on always having Wi-Fi nearby, AT&T’s LTE footprint now covers most major cities, and most data plans include access to AT&T’s Wi-Fi hotspots at no extra charge.

Samsung Series 9 full HD display
Image used with permission by copyright holder

The Samsung Series 9 ultraportable is one of the thinnest, lightest, and best-looking 13.3-inch laptops available. Designed to look good on a conference room table or your desk, the Series 9 is a no-compromise machine (with a price to match). Previous models featured a 1600 x 900 resolution SuperBright display. The new hotness (model #NP900X3E-A03US) bumps that up to 1920 x 1080 pixels – way more than the 13-inch MacBook Air. There’s a corresponding bump in price: $1,900. Again, you’re not getting the bare minimum for the price. This model comes with an Intel Core i7 U processor and a 256GB solid-state drive plus the promise of up to 8 hours of battery life. Samsung includes a generous 3 year warranty and TPM security.

Given how conservative the enterprise set can be, we’re surprised that the Series 9 only comes with Windows 8 and no Windows 7 configuration.

Both of these PCs are aimed at the business crowd, so you won’t likely bump into them at your local Best Buy. You can find a list of retailers on Samsung’s business website or by visiting the product pages on Samsung’s website.

K. T. Bradford
Former Digital Trends Contributor
K. T Bradford is a lover of gadgets and all things geek. Prior to writing for Digital Trends she cut her teeth on tech…
The RTX 4090 is more popular on Steam than any AMD GPU
Nvidia GeForce RTX 4090 GPU.

Despite being easily the fastest graphics card you can buy right now, the RTX 4090 is a niche product. At $1,600, it's out of the conversation for the vast majority of gamers. Still, that hasn't stopped the GPU from reaching a high ranking in Steam's hardware survey. According to the latest survey, the RTX 4090 is in 0.96% of gaming PCs running Steam -- more than any individual AMD GPU.

Although it's no surprise that Nvidia tops the charts in the Steam hardware survey -- the most recent report says Nvidia is represented in 76.59% of PCs compared to AMD's 15.79% -- it's shocking to see such an expensive GPU rank so highly. Compared to last month, the RTX 4090 even gained 0.11%, despite only being available above list price.

Read more
11 best graphics cards of 2024: the GPUs I’d recommend to any PC gamer
RTX 3080 graphics cards among other GPUs.

Now that Nvidia and AMD have released the last GPUs we're likely to see this generation, it's time to look back and see what made the cut among the best graphics cards. Although there are definitely weak options on the market, some smart price shifting and well-timed refreshes for 2024 have given current-gen graphics cards new life.

We've reviewed every graphics card released by Nvidia, AMD, and Intel over the past few years, testing them in a variety of games to see how they hold up. If you're new to graphics cards and PC gaming in general, make sure to check out our guide on how to install a graphics card and on the best GPU deals currently available.

Read more
4 CPUs you should buy instead of the Intel Core i9-13900K
Intel Core i9-13900K held between fingertips.

Intel's Core i9-13900K is one of the best processors you can buy. The 24-core behemoth can rip through productivity workloads with ease, and it's easily one of the fastest gaming CPUs money can buy. Even with so much power under the hood, it's not the right choice for everyone.

Supreme power comes at a supreme cost, and for the Core i9-13900K, that comes in the form of heat and power draw. In addition, a recent wave of instability has hit Intel's high-end CPUs like the Core i9-13900K, making alternatives a bit more attractive.

Read more