All reviews in Samsung's latest Notebook 9 led to it being the thinnest and lightest. Most feedbacks even claimed that the Samsung Notebook 9 is practical and has fixed issues with the previous version.
With the latest offering Samsung has dished out to its consumers, the 13-and 15-inch Notebook 9 laptops have Intel's 7th generation Kaby Lake processors, which wowed tech bloggers aside from being surprising light with closer to 2 pounds for the 15-inch model, and just 1.8 pounds for the 13-inch version, The Verge reported.
The magnesium and aluminum build makes the featherweight chassis of Notebook 9 and it now poised as a laptop up for grabs this holiday season. Like other Samsung products, Notebook 9 has eschewed hard edges and went to curved ones. It has a slightly rounded lid and a rolling slope that extends from hinge to the depressed keyboard deck before rising again to meet the slightly raised palm rest, Tech Radar described.
The source also added that Samsung Notebook 9 has a clever way of making use of space to retain full-sized ports without sacrificing its ultrathin and featherweight aspect unlike laptops like HP Spectre 13 and MacBook. Its SD card reader is also an amazement of ingenuity putting such feature in devices thin as Samsung Notebook 9 is a rarity, reports cited.
Usual ports are present, including two USB 3.0 ports and a single USB Type-C port, HDMI, and microSD slot, however, one cause for concern though is that Samsung seemed to be no longer promising up to 12 hours battery life but with only a more conservative 7-hour battery life.
With these features, Samsung Notebook 9 has definitely put every vital features a consumer need of its laptop, a practical way indeed to purchase a laptop that has it all, plus the thinnest and lightest feature it has makes it a grabber before 2016 ends.