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We liked the look of the original Sandy Bridge-based Samsung Series 9 laptop, so the slimmer, even-more-lightweight Ivy Bridge-powered model had us salivating when we saw it at a preview in Sydney last month. But as always, the question with laptops is...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2012-12-25 02:39:29
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The model we tested is the 13-inch NP900X3C-A01FR. The models you find available will depend on the country or region you live in. We found three different models for sale in the UK. The cheapest, the 900X3A-A03, has a 13.3" display, a 1.4 GHz Core i5...
Good design, As thin & lightweight as it gets, Quiet, Matte PLS display, Great performance...
Limited connectivity, will require VGA & Ethernet adapters, Battery life, Excessive heating during processorintensive tasks...
Samsung can be proud of its new Series 9. The company has optimised the space available without sacrificing sturdiness or performance. We were pleased to see that the screen also got an upgrade and provides high-quality images...
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Samsung?s has managed to cram a lot of computer into the world?s thinnest notebook: their Series 9 (900X3C).Design There's something undeniably beautiful about Samsung's Series 9 (900X). It's not that it's just thin;I've reviewed many ultrabooks where...
Chiselled good looks;Incredibly functional form;World's lightest notebook;...
More expensive than Ultrabooks;...
Rather than condemning the 900X to the dark quarters of your bag, you'll gladly brace it under your arm with the Samsung logo pointing outwards. It's not a powerhouse computer?nor was it meant to be?but it will browse the web, handle multimedia and cre...
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Design There's something undeniably beautiful about Samsung's Series 9 (900X). It's not that it's just thin;I've reviewed many ultrabooks where the adjective has merited use, but whereas ultrabooks remain wide and tall, the 900X doesn't. Samsung has t...
Chiselled good looks;Incredibly functional form;World's lightest notebook;...
More expensive than Ultrabooks;...
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Samsung introduced its thin-and-light Series 9 laptop last year, well before Intel came up with the Ultrabook initiative. As such, you won't find Samsung touting the latest version of the Series 9 as an Ultrabook on its Web site, even though it basical...
Samsung's Series 9 (NP900X3C-A01AU) is a stunning laptop that's superbly built, has an excellent screen and which feels good to use. It's the thinnest notebook on the market and among the lightest. Even so, it runs an Intel Ivy Bridge CPU that supplies...
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When Samsung first introduced their Series 9 a while back, consumers loved it. But because we are in 2012, the South Korean manufacturer thought it was high time to come with a fresh take on this laptop. So they launched the follow-up, called $1,299 Serie...
Granted, the fresh Samsung Series 9 NP900X3C-A01 does not really live to the expectations of the original one. But it has many pros. So the fact that it doesn't pack that many features or a smaller price is not something to really make on stay away from...
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Samsung's Series 9 is definitely one of the best-looking Ultrabooks. It's extremely sleek and comes equipped with an excellent 13.3-inch matte PLS display with a resolution of 1600x900. The chassis is made in aluminium which makes the Series 9 both ligh...
Last year we tested the entry-level model of the Series 9, but were disappointed that Samsung used a very slow SSD. Samsung made up for that decision but finally using one of its own SSDs, and combined with the faster Core i7 processor it results in a m...
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The Samsung Series 9 Notebook is a piece of technology that works as good as it looks and you can see clearly for yourself just how beautiful this piece of technology actually looks. This beautiful piece of technology comes in 13-inch and 15-inch v...
Screen, Unibody chassis, Lightweight, Solid State Drive...
Poor trackpad, Expensive...
If you're after an ultraportable laptop then this should surely be on your shortlist. However, whether or not it wins you over is whether you can work past the sometimes irritating trackpad, the smudge attracting aluminum chassis and the rather large pric...
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smarthouse.com.au Updated: 2013-05-17 22:10:19
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Design There's something undeniably beautiful about Samsung's Series 9 (900X). It's not that it's just thin; I've reviewed many ultrabooks where the adjective has merited use, but whereas ultrabooks remain wide and tall, the 900X doesn't. Samsung has trie...
Chiselled good looks; Incredibly functional form; World's lightest notebook;...
More expensive than Ultrabooks;...
Rather than condemning the 900X to the dark quarters of your bag, you'll gladly brace it under your arm with the Samsung logo pointing outwards. It's not a powerhouse computer—nor was it meant to be—but it will browse the web, handle multimedia and c...
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channelnews.com.au Updated: 2013-06-26 17:55:12
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Samsung's has managed to cram a lot of computer into the world's thinnest notebook: their Series 9 (900X3C)...
Chiselled good looks; Incredibly functional form; World's lightest notebook;...
More expensive than Ultrabooks;...
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AND NOW THERE ARE TWO] by terry on 7 August 2012 Back in May we confessed to buying a MacBook Pro 13” laptop because we couldn’t find a Windows-running portable with a decent screen suitable for viewing and editing photos and videos. Well, now we can...
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When the Samsung Series 9 (2011) was first released last year, we found that it had many ideal traits of what an ideal Ultrabook should be, apart from its price (which was listed at about S$2500). Since Intel already defined the typical specs of an Ultrab...
Good Build Quality, Extremely thin and light form factor, Bright and sharp matte screen, Large Clickpad...
Shallow keyboard, Only 128GB SSD for storage, Only 2 USB ports (1 x USB 2.0, 1 x USB 3.0)...
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Samsung's Series 9 line represents the latest series of thin and light laptops to come out of the Korean manufacturer's labs. But do these stylish additions to the global notebook market do enough to beat out the competition from rivals such as HP...
Samsung's 13.3″ Series 9 is a great laptop. It's got strong features, excellent build quality, and performs well, with the exception of its speakers, which need a bit more bass. According to Samsung Australia's website, it retails for AU$1,599, which we...
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smartoffice.com.au Updated: 2014-07-06 01:36:59
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Design There's something undeniably beautiful about Samsung's Series 9 (900X). It's not that it's just thin; I've reviewed many ultrabooks where the adjective has merited use, but whereas ultrabooks remain wide and tall, the 900X doesn't. Samsung has trie...
Chiselled good looks, Incredibly functional form, World's lightest notebook...
More expensive than Ultrabooks...
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When the Samsung Series 9 (2011) was first released last year, we found that it had many ideal traits of what an ideal Ultrabook should be. Since Intel already defined the typical specs of an Ultrabook , including the price point, which was set at a more...
Good Build Quality, Extremely thin and light form factor, Bright and sharp matte screen, Large Clickpad...
Shallow keyboard, Only 128GB SSD for storage, Only 2 USB ports (1 x USB 2.0, 1 x USB 3.0)...
Of course, that's not to say the original Series 9 notebooks were perfect, as we did note design aspects that could be improved. We took special note of those while evaluating the new Samsung Series 9 (2012) edition. So what has changed or not changed? Wh...
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thestar.com.my Updated: 2016-11-26 17:13:49
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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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tbreak.ae Updated: 2016-11-26 17:13:49
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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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