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Samsung Notebook Odyssey (15.6-inch) Review

Samsung Notebook Odyssey (15.6-inch) Review

Posted on May 2, 2017January 20, 2019 By Jarvis

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Some trips aren’t worth taking. Case in point: the Samsung Notebook Odyssey ($1,199.99 to start; $1,399.99 as tested). It’s outfitted with a powerful Intel Core i7 processor and Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050 GPU to try to take on the big names like Asus and Lenovo. But the Odyssey doesn’t make a good first impression, thanks to its cheap looks and build, and the lackluster screen doesn’t do it any favors. It has decent performance, but you can do better at this price or less.

Design: Plastic, Not Premium

The plastic feels like something you’d find on a cheap toy, not a $1,200 gaming machine.
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