Thursday, March 28, 2013

Samsung Smart ATIV Pc, Galaxy Note 8 enter Nigerian market




R-l Managing Director, Bravo Kim, head, Handhelds, Olumidi Ojo, head IT, Folasade Oyelayo
 and another management staff all of Samsung West Africa during the quarterly briefing

Samsung Electronics West Africa is keen at unveiling its Smart ATIV Personal Computer (PC) into the Nigerian market by next week, just as its Galaxy Note 8.0 is available in the region, while the Timeless Gallery Design Television will come to town by end of June, this year.

Head, Information Technology (IT) at Samsung Electronic West Africa, Mrs. Folashade Oyelayo, gave this insight at a quarterly media session in Lagos, Thursday.

She Smart ATIV PC offers a powerful PC experience and was designed for Windows 8, thereby giving consumers the full PC experience.

Oyelayo also said that Smart ATIV PC is compatible with Windows, Intel Atom Processor Z2760 for powerful PC performance and clamshell experience with full keyboard.

Additionally, she said that Samsung All-in-One PC and Notebook Series 9 are some of the products Samsung have strategically introduced into the market for Nigerian consumers.

For her, Samsung gives consumers value and introduces products to offer solution.

“You can equally type, write and use app market that can be downloaded. It also has Pen by the side,” she said.

Head, Hand-Held Products, Mr. Olumide Ojo disclosed that Galaxy Note 8.0 is now available in the West Africa region, stressing that Galaxy Note 8.0 facilitates on the go multi-tasking for its users and comes with portable design, slick, quad core to name a few.

“It’s a phone and it’s a tablet,” Ojo declared, adding that it has the capability to act as Tablet, e-Reader, Note, and remote controller as well as a Diary.

Samsung Home Sync, he said, is another product from the stable of the electronic giant, which has 1 Terra bytes of storage and linkable to the cloud.

“It plays your personal cloud for the future,” he said.

Head, Business to Business (B2B), Mr. Ayo Adegboye, discussed the rising need for people to bring their own device, stating that the enterprise mobility is no longer an option but a reality.

“Status of enterprise mobile market will increase demands for sophisticated security solutions,” he said, hence Samsung comes to town with Mobile Device Management (MDM) to checkmate any eventuality of data and devices getting lost.

For the Timeless Gallery Design, a new wave of Television design from Samsung, it commes with 85" and has been planned to be in the market by June this year.
Earlier, the Managing Director, Samsung Electronics West Africa, Mr. Bravo Kim, disclosed that they are warming up to establish prizes for journalists by end of the year and encourage media support for the brand.
 

Remmy Nweke
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