Samsung Notebook 7 Spin has been in the market for a few days and people already come up with reviews by looking under the hood. What are the downsides of the new Samsung laptop hybrid?

Samsung Notebook 7 Spin specs

Samsung convertible laptop comes with two screen versions, 13.3 inch and 15.6 inch sizes. The Notebook 7 Spin is packed with full HD resolution (1920 x 1080 pixels) and runs Windows 10. Both variants support Video HDR mode to make all contents more vivid and pop. Under the hood, the 12 GB RAM is paired with 1 TB hard drive. It is configurable with Intel Core i5 or Core i7, The Verge reported.

Samsung Notebook 7 Spin features turbo charging tech with just 90 minutes for the 15.6-inch convertible laptop to fully power up the device. Whilst for the smaller screen variant, you will only need 100 minutes to fully charge the device.

On the keyboard design, Samsung provides auto-backlit keyboard, USB Type A, USB Type C and HDMI port.

Samsung Notebook 7 Spin price

Samsung Windows 10 convertible laptop is available from June 26 and is sold at $799.99

Samsung Notebook 7 spin review: pros and cons

The best feature of this laptop hybrid would be its ability to fast-charge the device. Plus, the 2-in-1 type can be folded to enjoy the tablet-mode or use it as a normal laptop. However, there are a few things you need to know about the convertible laptop design.

Samsung Notebook 7 Spin design

Samsung Notebook 7 Spin design looks stiff. If you notice the trackpad, it is not located at the center. It may not be a major downside but if design is what you consider the most, you will want to compare the Notebook 7 Spin's with Macbook's sleek design. Users can also compare it to the previously launched device, Samsung Notebook 9 Spin that has its trackpad centered. On its USB-C port, the one used with ethernet port, the design is not align and smoothly concealed like the one you see on Apple's Macbook, BGR reported.