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Samsung Notebook 9 (15-inch) Review

Samsung Notebook 9 (15-inch) Review

Posted on May 20, 2017January 21, 2019 By Jarvis

The Samsung Notebook 9 feels so light that it’s hard to believe it’s a 15-inch laptop. In fact, at 2.7 pounds, this is among the lightest notebooks with this size screen we’ve ever tested. There’s also a lot to like about the notebook’s fast overall performance, impressive battery life, and bright and colorful display. At $1,399, the build quality of the chassis and keyboard don’t quite live up to the price tag, but frequent travelers who want a big display in a portable design should put this Ultrabook on their short list.

Design

The Notebook 9’s sleek, lightweight chassis does a nice MacBook impression, but doesn’t quite go all the way. I’m a big fan of the laptop’s simplistic, silver design — adorned by nothing but a shiny Samsung logo on the lid — but its magnesium-alloy chassis feels pretty cheap and bendable for a premium notebook.
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