Read more.The sexiest laptop money can buy?
Read more.The sexiest laptop money can buy?
Never worth 4 stars in a million years, imo.
Also agree
Home Entertainment =Epson TW9400, Denon AVRX6300H, Panasonic DPUB450EBK 4K Ultra HD Blu-Ray and Monitor Audio Silver RX 7.0, Monitor Audio CT265IDC(x4) Dolby Atmos and XTZ 12.17 Sub - (Config 7.1.4)
My System=Gigabyte X470 Aorus Gaming 7 Wi-Fi, AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D, Patriot 32 GB DDR4 3200MHz, 1TB WD_Black SN770, 1TB Koxia nvme, MSI RTX4070Ti Gaming X TRIO, Enermax Supernova G6 850W, Lian LI Lancool 3, 2x QHD 27in Monitors. Denon AVR1700H & Wharfedale DX-2 5.1 Sound
Home Server 2/HTPC - Ryzen 5 3600, Asus Strix B450, 16GB Ram, EVGA GT1030 SC, 2x 2TB Cruscial SSD, Corsair TX550, Plex Server & Nvidia Shield Pro 4K
Diskstation/HTPC - Synology DS1821+ 16GB Ram - 10Gbe NIC with 45TB & Synology DS1821+ 8GB Ram - 10Gbe NIC with 14TB & Synology DS920+ 9TB
Portable=Microsoft Surface Pro 4, Huawei M5 10" & HP Omen 15 laptop
1,600x900? Generous? I think not. I'd expect a minimum of 1200 vertical pixels for this much cash, perhaps more.
DR (13-04-2012)
I run a MBA as my work laptop - I would without doubt swap it for an Ultrabook and I think the Samsung is one of the best, that or the Dell XPS.
Chiclet keyboard?
Nooooooooooooooo!
look how slim that thing is. it just looks amazing
This is a beautiful bit of kit and that's coming from a macbook user! I'm no hardware geek per se but I wonder how well it'd fare with programs like photoshop. This isn't a gaming machine by any stretch but it wasn't ever destined to be. As it is I think it performs it's tasks pretty well. It's a bit steep at £1k though. Would be perfect for a portable workhorse. I forget how strenuous a laptop can be to carry about when travelling.
To be honest Id take my 1 and a half inch thick xps15 (cost £550 and is much faster) over that any day unless it was going for less than £600.
It looks nice don't get me wrong but if I was only buying things because they looked nice then I would have jumped over to Apple long ago. As it is I go for the best I can get for my money.
Home Entertainment =Epson TW9400, Denon AVRX6300H, Panasonic DPUB450EBK 4K Ultra HD Blu-Ray and Monitor Audio Silver RX 7.0, Monitor Audio CT265IDC(x4) Dolby Atmos and XTZ 12.17 Sub - (Config 7.1.4)
My System=Gigabyte X470 Aorus Gaming 7 Wi-Fi, AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D, Patriot 32 GB DDR4 3200MHz, 1TB WD_Black SN770, 1TB Koxia nvme, MSI RTX4070Ti Gaming X TRIO, Enermax Supernova G6 850W, Lian LI Lancool 3, 2x QHD 27in Monitors. Denon AVR1700H & Wharfedale DX-2 5.1 Sound
Home Server 2/HTPC - Ryzen 5 3600, Asus Strix B450, 16GB Ram, EVGA GT1030 SC, 2x 2TB Cruscial SSD, Corsair TX550, Plex Server & Nvidia Shield Pro 4K
Diskstation/HTPC - Synology DS1821+ 16GB Ram - 10Gbe NIC with 45TB & Synology DS1821+ 8GB Ram - 10Gbe NIC with 14TB & Synology DS920+ 9TB
Portable=Microsoft Surface Pro 4, Huawei M5 10" & HP Omen 15 laptop
My Sony Vaio Z from 2 years has 1920*1080 on a 13.3".
Its 16:9, but you really couldn't fit 16:10 in that format.
I don't see why people are attacking this? Its probably fair to say its 'best in class' by quite a way. Sure its expensive, but I just finished lugging 14kg of 'tech' around with me for two weeks. The idea of replacing two older laptops with two of these is very appealing!
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