Samsung Series 9 Ultra Portable Notebook
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Re: Samsung Series 9 Ultra Portable Notebook
Thanks for the review Lawrence.
How fast does the laptop cool itself once the stress tests are stopped ? (ie how fast does it get quiet again ?)
How fast does the laptop cool itself once the stress tests are stopped ? (ie how fast does it get quiet again ?)
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Re: Samsung Series 9 Ultra Portable Notebook
Just a quick heads-up: the Macbook Air doesn't have a glossy screen - it's quite matte.
Also, good review. This notebook is pretty nice - I just think it looks kind of terrible. Apart from that, it's good competition for the Macbook Air - personal OS preferences aside.
I think you guys should test the Macbook Air - I know you don't usually do Apple products, but I think it would be a good foray into the 'other side'. They're really quiet (unless you run flash), and looking at the Air, their price points are not as high anymore.
Also, good review. This notebook is pretty nice - I just think it looks kind of terrible. Apart from that, it's good competition for the Macbook Air - personal OS preferences aside.
I think you guys should test the Macbook Air - I know you don't usually do Apple products, but I think it would be a good foray into the 'other side'. They're really quiet (unless you run flash), and looking at the Air, their price points are not as high anymore.
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Re: Samsung Series 9 Ultra Portable Notebook
Seems like the clear competitor is the Lenovo X1. I'm a big fan of the IBM/Lenovo in-keyboard pointing device, which maybe only Dell also has?
Re: Samsung Series 9 Ultra Portable Notebook
I bought this machine when it first came out... now the market looks to be set to be flooded with 'ultrabooks' as intel have branded them...
it's not that silent, but seems comparable with the macbook pro my g/f has...
wish the little details (montor and keyboard bexel) on the machine weren't glossy though... it certainly atttracts attention with it's profile...I'd like to have had a go with the 11inch variant (but i think that's a lot lower specced)
it's not that silent, but seems comparable with the macbook pro my g/f has...
wish the little details (montor and keyboard bexel) on the machine weren't glossy though... it certainly atttracts attention with it's profile...I'd like to have had a go with the 11inch variant (but i think that's a lot lower specced)
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Re: Samsung Series 9 Ultra Portable Notebook
Nice to see a laptop review, I'd like to see more of these.
Acoustics are often disregarded totally in many reviews on other sites (and SPL measurements are rare, except notebookcheck.net).
Knowledge about laptop's noise is very important before buying, as on stores there is too much background noise, and modification possibilities afterwards are slim.
Acoustics are often disregarded totally in many reviews on other sites (and SPL measurements are rare, except notebookcheck.net).
Knowledge about laptop's noise is very important before buying, as on stores there is too much background noise, and modification possibilities afterwards are slim.
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Re: Samsung Series 9 Ultra Portable Notebook
I just got a Lenovo Thinkpad X220 - it has a matte-finish 12.5" display and with the $50 "Premium HD Display" upgrade you get an IPS display panel with essentially perfect off-angle colors.
It's not really bright, but it otherwise blows away any laptop screen I've used, including my 15" Macbook Pro (Penryn)'s LED backlit screen which was the previous best.
The resolution is the same 1366x768 as most of the current crop... The CPU is a 2.5 GHz i5 Sandy Bridge, graphics are HD 3000 and there are two slots for max 8GB RAM. With the 9-cell extended battery I get an indicated 10+ hours of battery life.
[edit to add CPU and battery details]
It's not really bright, but it otherwise blows away any laptop screen I've used, including my 15" Macbook Pro (Penryn)'s LED backlit screen which was the previous best.
The resolution is the same 1366x768 as most of the current crop... The CPU is a 2.5 GHz i5 Sandy Bridge, graphics are HD 3000 and there are two slots for max 8GB RAM. With the 9-cell extended battery I get an indicated 10+ hours of battery life.
[edit to add CPU and battery details]