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Samsung Ativ

Samsung Ativ

Windows-based personal computers


Samsung Ativ (stylized as ATIV) is a discontinued series of Microsoft Windows-based personal computers and mobile computing devices produced by Samsung Electronics, marketed from 2012 to 2016. The word Ativ is the word vita, meaning "life", written backwards.[1]

The brand was originally used for Samsung's Windows 8 and Windows Phone 8-based tablets and smartphones, including one device running Windows RT. In April 2013, Samsung announced that it would extend the brand to all of its future PC products (including conventional laptops and desktop computers, such as its newly introduced Ativ Book 5 and Ativ Book 6), and re-branded some of its existing product lines and models under the Ativ name, including "Ativ Book" (for laptops), and "Ativ One" (for all-in-one computers).[2]

Ativ was the result of the unification of its Windows-based Samsung Series computers and Samsung Omnia mobiles. However after lackluster performance, the Ativ brand was scrapped in South Korea in 2014 with new computers branded Samsung Notebook.[3] In overseas markets, Ativ continued until January 2016 when Samsung released the Galaxy TabPro S, its first Windows 10 device under the Galaxy brand, which had traditionally been reserved only for Samsung devices running the rival Android operating system.[4] Afterwards, the Galaxy Book line was formed.

Smartphones

Tablets and convertibles

11.6 inch Ativ Tab 5/7 tablet

Personal computers

Laptops

Samsung ATIV Book 9 Lite
  • Samsung Ativ Book 2
  • Samsung Ativ Book 4 370
  • Samsung Ativ Book 4 510
  • Samsung Ativ Book 5
  • Samsung Ativ Book 6
  • Samsung Ativ Book 7
  • Samsung Ativ Book 8
  • Samsung Ativ Book 9 Plus (Black) (Windows 8)
  • Samsung Ativ Book 9 Lite (White) (Windows 8/ Pro)

Desktops

Samsung ATIV One 5
  • Samsung Ativ One 3
  • Samsung Ativ One 5
  • Samsung Ativ One 7
  • Samsung Ativ One 7 Curved

See also


References

  1. "Samsung unveils Ativ S, world's first Windows Phone 8 device". CNET. Retrieved 3 November 2012.
  2. www.etnews.com (2013-06-16). "한국 PC 30년…"펜티엄 엊그제 같은데"". 미래를 보는 신문 - 전자신문 (in Korean). Retrieved 2023-10-26.
  3. "Samsung Galaxy TabPro S: Why in the universe does it run Windows?". Android Authority. 2016-01-27. Retrieved 2023-10-04.

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