The upcoming Notebook 7 Spin can be rotated 360 degrees and will come pre-loaded with Windows' 10 Continuum feature. Continuum allows the device to automatically adapt to the display when the orientation of the device is changed.

This device is especially good for the users who enjoy binge watching movies or TV shows, who will particularly enjoy its HDR, high dynamic range, mode. Thanks to HDR, the videos become sharper, brighter and much more vivid in colors that make the screen pop out, leading to a pleasant viewing experience. Some would argue that Notebook 7 Spin's design closely resembles that of Lenovo's Yoga lineup.

Both Notebook 7 Spin variations will feature 1080p LCD touchscreens. However, the difference between the two is that 13.3-inch model will be powered by Intel Core i5 processor and weighs 3.9 pounds, whereas 15.6-inch will come equipped with i7 and NVIDIA 940MX GPU, weighing 5 pounds.

Samsung not only touts for its 3-in-1 functionality but also highlights Notebook 7 Spin's fast-charging abilities. The device is powered by 45Wh battery that can charge quickly when you are on the go. Within twenty minutes, the device will be charged for two-hours worth of battery life.

With all these features, one would expect the device to be high priced. However, Samsung made its Notebook 7 Spin highly affordable, despite its functionality. 13-inch model with 8GB RAM will be available for $799, while 15-inch variant with 12GB RAM will be priced at $999.