Samsung combines its Galaxy Ecosystem with the high-performance computing of the new Galaxy Book3 series notebooks, which will soon be available in Brazil, the company announced.
With integrated usage tools, immersive visual experience and easy transfer of data and files from one device to another, Samsung’s new premium devices promise to ease the use of technology.
One of the novelties that comes with the device is a blockchain function, another innovation of the South Korean company on the market.
Easier data transfer and private blockchain function in Samsung’s new notebook
Sharing files and documents is a common need in work and study routines.
With that in mind, the notebooks in the Galaxy Book3 line offer a variety of memory and storage options, alongside 13th Gen Intel Core processors to support even the heaviest files.
Linked to this, the Galaxy Ecosystem offers practical and nimble transfers via Quick Share.
All with the Private share, it is possible to share confidential files with maximum security as the tool has encryption using blockchain to transfer files containing confidential information such as personal and financial data. Features require both sender and recipient to have Galaxy mobile devices with Android 9 or higher and the Private Share app, introduced by Samsung since 2021.
And for those considering getting a new device, there’s even the option to sync all Galaxy services from your Samsung account with a single login, thanks to the Single Sign On feature. Plus, the Galaxy Book Smart Switch lets you transfer your data and settings from your old Windows PC to keep using your favorite tools.
Samsung predicts that the notebook will arrive in Brazil in the second half of 2023, with prices starting at R$7,904.00.
Samsung continues to innovate with its devices
Samsung is one of the world’s most connected manufacturers to the cryptocurrency ecosystem, with several solutions launched in recent years.
In early 2023, for example, Samsung Wallet, which allows smartphone users to store cryptocurrencies, arrived for Brazilians.
The brand’s smart TVs have allowed NFT traders to trade collective assets since 2022, after an update released the novelty. It’s also worth remembering that Samsung Latin America has been testing a metaverse solution with cryptocurrencies in recent months, showing interest in the technology.
With the new way of sharing files via blockchain, the brand innovates again in its line of premium notebooks.
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