Pros:
Very sleek and modern
High quality island-style keyboard (My Sony VAIO felt VERY cheap)
Fast 2nd Gen. Intel Core i5 processor
6GB of RAM (rare for this price point)
Feels very light for a 15.6"
Not a lot of bloatware compared to my previous HP & VAIO laptops
Non-glossy LED screen
Cons:
The back of the screen is actually plastic, not brushed aluminum
Sound is good, but not loud in max volume
No light on the Caps, Number, and Scroll Lock buttons (it actually displays it on the screen)
The zero on the number pad is small (I'm used to using my thumb for hitting zero)
No USB 3.0 ports
Intel HD 3000 graphics (Then again, I'm not a hardcore gamer)
A bit difficult to stick something to a USB port
Overall, for $650, I'm very happy with the purchase I made, and it's a lot better than my previous laptops.
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After receiving my laptop in record time..2 days after my order, I was excited to open it up and test it out. After going through the initial setup, and finally on the desktop page, my screen started filling in with a dark gray color from the bottom to the top. Slowly started getting higher and higher... until I could no longer see the lower third of the page. Went right to Samsung tech support, where the techs had me do a basic restore.. which did not fix the problem, then contacted tech support again, where I was told to do a complete restore to fix the problem. I was told this would uninstall and reinstall the video drivers. Still didn't fix it. At this time I started seeing a pink line at the bottom of the screen also, and i'm getting fed up. Third and final chat with tech ended in "you must return the laptop for service under warranty". YEAH RIGHT... it was less than an hour old and you want to service it! NO WAY.... NOT HAPPENING! sooo Amazing Amazon to the rescue. (I should mention here that I absolutely love buying things on Amazon for many reasons, including this) I contacted Amazon who was soo helpful in processing the return of the defective one, and shipping a replacement before the old one was even sent back. Now, I can say that the little amount of time I did "use" the computer, it seemed very nice. Nice crisp clicks on the keys, a very nice large trackpad, lightweight, nice design, very fast, but what good is all that when the darn thing didn't work right. Even so, I decided to give Samsung one more try when the replacement shows up. Maybe I received a lemon, but it's the first Samsung product I have purchased, and I'll try once more before I go back to Toshiba or Dell. Will update this after some time with the new one.UPDATE***
Received a new laptop which has so far run without a hitch. After deleting all the bloatware, it is lightning fast for my needs. Still like the physical features of this thing, great keys, touchpad, display, lightweight, nice design.
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