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Samsung Notebook 9 Pro (15-inch) review

Posted on August 8, 2017March 28, 2019 By Jarvis

Anyone thinking of getting into the laptop business should consider one piece of advice. Take at least one product in your lineup and call it the Pro model.

It’s an idea that’s worked well for years. Apple has the MacBook Pro, which helped define the “pro” computer. Microsoft has the Surface Pro, which remains the king of the tablet PCs, and now Samsung has a higher-end version of it’s excellent Notebook 9 series, called the Notebook 9 Pro.

Samsung Notebook 9 Pro

Samsung’s Pro version of the Notebook 9 is feature-packed.

We recently reviewed the 15-inch non-Pro version of the Notebook 9, and in truth those two models are very similar. Both cost around the same, within $100 or so, both combine Intel Core i7 processors with 16GB of RAM and 256GB of SSD storage. Both have decent 1,920×1,080-pixel displays (although one could argue a 15-inch premium laptop deserves a higher screen resolution), and both include low-end discrete graphics. The Notebook 9 has an Nvidia 940MX, while the Notebook 9 Pro has an AMD Radeon 540.
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