Samsung has announced the Notebook 7 Spin, a convertible laptop with a folding design reminiscent of Lenovo's Yoga line. The Notebook 7 Spin is available with either 13.3-inch or 15.6-inch 1080p LCD touchscreens; the smaller model is powered by an Intel Core i5 processor and integrated graphics, while the larger uses an i7 alongside an Nvidia 940MX GPU.

All models have an HDMI port, a USB-C port, and three USB-A ports (two 2.0 and one 3.0), while the 15.6-inch model adds Ethernet. The 13.3-inch model has 8GB of RAM, and there are 12GB and 16GB variants of the larger model, the latter of which includes a 128GB SSD to supplement the otherwise standard 1TB HDD.

Samsung is touting the laptops' fast-charging feature, which supposedly extends battery life by up to two hours after 20 minutes of charging, as well as a "Video HDR" mode for the display that makes "the content sharper, colors more vivid and textures truly pop." You'll probably want to see that in person before taking Samsung's word for it.

The Notebook 7 Spin range will be available at Best Buy and Samsung.com from June 26th, starting at $799.99.