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Video Review: Samsung's new 13 inch Series 9 notebook promises both portability and power with an LED display, Intel Core i5 processor, 4 GB or RAM and measures only a half an inch thick. Michael Kosta and Matt Mira take a closer look at the $1,300 not...
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What should remain an important driving force for the 13.3-inch subnotebooks (aka ultrabooks) is the display. The matte PLS screen uses 1600x900 pixels (HD+). The luminance should be 400 cd/m² according to Samsung. Other specifications include 4 GB of DDR...
Design, workmanship and balance, High quality unibody case, New communications options, Maintenance without much effort, Good input devices and illumination, Impressive PLSDisplay, Matte screen surface, Good application performance, Very good battery life...
Limited expandability, Straightforward interface equipment, Card reader is hard to reach, No VGA or HDMI adapter included, Emissions while under stress...
The Samsung Series 9 900X3C-A04DE packed with fresh hardware has left a good impression here. We were pleased by the case, the matte PLS display with a resolution of 1600x900 pixels is just about perfect, the input devices are well designed and you can se...
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insidehw.com Updated: 2012-12-25 02:39:25
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Samsung has been experiencing nothing but success in the portable market for a while now. Truth be told, this applies to tablets and mobile phones much more than portable computers, but things are starting to balance out, it seems. We’ve been seeing mo...
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Samsung Series 9: Now This Is an Ultrabook [REVIEW]Too many so-called Ultrabooks render the label nearly meaningless. The thrust of the idea is a category of extremely thin and light laptops that also perform well. However, Intel owns the trademark, an...
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Published: Wednesday July 25, 2012 MYT 10:56:00 AMUpdated: Wednesday July 25, 2012 MYT 11:13:55 AM This laptop has great build quality, but is it worth the price? By TAN KIT HOONGbytz@thestar.com.my Yes, it is the year of Ultrabooks - with Intel's 22n...
Solid build quality; display has excellent viewing angles.
Pricey.
As far as Ultrabooks go, the Samsung Series 9 has got to be right up there near the top of the heap, as it looks good, feels solid and most importantly, has a very impressive high-resolution screen. Too many notebooks these days skimp on the quality o...
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There are many perils with being an editor. For one, you’re almost always on the move – be it to meetings, press conferences, or trying to find a free spot at the local coffee shop so you can finish writing that all-important review. And for the most p...
lightweight, fast bootup and resume, good battery life...
poor screen viewing angles, disappointing sound quality, lack of standard port connectivity...
The Samsung Series 9 is a bold move by the company, and the range certainly turns heads with its slim design and mostly quiet operation. But underneath all of that finesse lies a few gaping omissions, such as the absurd use of dongles, average screen...
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More Info Samsung unveils redesigned Series 9 laptops with 13- and 15-inch displays, starting at $1,399 Samsung Series 9 review (15-inch, mid-2012) Samsung refreshes Series 9, 5 and 3 laptops, unveils two new Series 5 systems Good things come in pairs, ri...
Beautiful, exceptionally thin design, Bestinclass battery life, Fast bootup, Bright, matte display...
Trackpad could use more finetuning, Pricey compared to similar Ultrabooks...
With a smart design, fast boot-up and long battery life, the Series 9 is among the best Ultrabooks you can buy right now...
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The Samsung Series 9 2012 (aka NP900) is presented by Samsung as a laptop line that “pushes the envelope”, and the company has certainly up the ante by introducing a new design that is 20% thinner and more robust than the original Series 9 laptop (the...
The Samsung Series 9 2012 is a great laptop with a stunning design. It's not always easy to see how things really “feel” in the real world when all you have are photos and videos, and Samsung should do anything it can to put these in people's hands. It is...
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Last generation's Samsung Series 9 was a great example of Intel's Ultrabook initiative. The revamped Series 9, new for 2012, is even better. Forget about Apple's MacBook Air. Samsung's latest effort stands on its own merits as a great notebook. Samsung...
The problem we've had with Intel's Ultrabook initiative is one of consistency. We've seen Ultrabooks we'd be happy to carry around, and others that bore more bulk than we expected. Because those more rotund models employed larger displays, though, they we...
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Tablets and touch-based media devices may be a gadget fiend's new crack. But laptops refuse to quietly go the way of the dodo bird. Nope, the “Ultrabook” is the latest thin and shiny new weapon in Intel's mobile computing arsenal. The company has even sub...
Shawn Sanders 4.0 5.0 The Samsung Series 9 is a near-perfect machine. The flaws are significant eno...
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This 13.3-inch Ultrabook is all business with its gorgeous anti-glare PLS display, 256GB SSD, Intel Core i7 processor and backlit keyboard. Read on to see why we like the Series 9 so much.OverviewThe Samsung Series 9 Ultrabooks have been widely considered...
Fantastic highres display, Excellent performance, Good backlit keyboard, 7.5 hours of battery life...
Limited amount of ports, Loud touchpad clicks, Pricey...
The Samsung Series 9 is the most well-rounded Ultrabook we've reviewed to date. It gets almost everything right – it even has decent speakers. The 1600×900 PLS display has fantastic picture quality with unlimited viewing angles and an anti-glare coating f...
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Updated: 2014-03-27 01:23:32
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Intel might have written the Ultrabook spec, but Samsung is making it sing. For the latest case in point, look no further than the Samsung Series 9 Ultrabook , a thin, lightweight powerhouse that's about as stylish and feature-rich as an ultraportable can...
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