Samsung Electronics has taken the wraps off its 'ultra-mobile' Q35 portable computer, which it claims is 'the world's smallest dual-core notebook'. Powered by Intel's 1.66-gigahertz T2300 Core Duo processor, which combines two microprocessors in one chip, Samsung's new sleek and chic notebook weighs 1.89kg and measures 299 x 214 x 27.4mm. Squeezed inside that small package are the Intel 945GM as the notebook's main chipset, an 80-gigabyte hard drive, 12.1-inch display, Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG chipset for Wi-fi connectivity, Intel GMA950 graphics chip, high-definition audio system, six-in-one memory card slot and six-cell Li-Ion battery. It also comes with Microsoft's Windows XP Home edition operating system, Symantec's Norton AntiVirus 2005, Adobe Reader 6 software and 512-megabyte system memory, which can be expanded to 1.5 gigabytes. The Q35 costs $11,800.