Thursday, June 14, 2018

Samsung Notebook 9 Pen Reviews

Samsung Notebook 9 Pen Reviews

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Samsung is one of the most popular smartphone, TV, and appliance manufacturers in the world, so sometimes its laptops can feel like a bit of an afterthought. Fortunately, the Samsung Notebook 9 Pen is anything but. With its 8th Gen Intel processor, included stylus, wide variety of ports, And long time battery such as Samsung AA-PB9N4BL Battery, Samsung NP-RV410-CD1BR Battery, Samsung NP-RV411-CD1BR Battery, Samsung NP-RV411-CD5BR Battery, Samsung NP-RV415-BD2BR Battery, Samsung NP-RV415-BD5BR Battery, Samsung NP-RV415-CD2BR Battery, Samsung NP-RV415-CD3BR Battery, Samsung NP-RV419-CD1BR Battery, Samsung NP-RV420-AD4BR Battery, Samsung NP-RV420-CD2BR Battery, Samsung NP-RV415-CD1BR Battery, there's a lot to love.

But while this convertible does lots of things right, it's not flawless. Even though it's made of this awesome metal that's durable and as light as plastic—it looks and feels like a boring plastic machine. Battery life is below average as well, and the glossy screen is plagued with glare.

Our verdict? We feel there are better options out there. The Notebook 9 is great for travel because of its weight and size, but is it worth the money? Sadly, it comes up short in terms of value. The 13-inch HP Spectre x360, for example, costs several hundred dollars less and is just as powerful. It also has a more luxurious-looking design.

The Notebook 9 comes in just one configuration ($1,399). Armed with an Intel Core i7-8550U processor and 8GB of RAM, this 2-in-1 may not be an absolute beast in the performance department, but it's fast and perfect for multitasking.

While powerful internals are important, the real draw here is the convertible's lightweight body. Made of premium magnesium alloy (Metal 12), which is lighter than regular aluminum, it feels lighter than air.

CPU: Intel Core i7-8550U
GPU: Intel UHD Graphics 620
Display: 13.3-inch RealViewTouch FHD (1920 x 1080)
Memory: 8GB RAM
Storage: 256GB
Ports: USB-C, USB-A 3.0, HDMI, headphone jack, micro SD
Battery: 39Wh
Weight: 2.2 lbs
Stylus: Samsung (S) Pen

If you're looking for a speedy convertible for note-taking or doodling, the Notebook 9 is a good choice. With its 8th Gen Intel CPU, 8GB of RAM, and included stylus, this 2-in-1 has a lot to offer. The port selection is great too, as it eliminates the need for dongles. While we like the fast performance and lightweight stylus, we still had a few gripes with it.

The Notebook 9's design is bland and dated. That said, design is subjective, so if minimalism is your thing, then this 2-in-1 is right up your alley. In addition to the uninspiring look, the exterior feels more like plastic than metal, so we don't think it's as durable as the company claims. Battery life is short, too, so you'll want to keep the charger nearby, and the black, glossy display is rubbish in natural light.

If you're looking for an alternative option, we'd recommend the 13-inch HP Spectre x360. Not only does it have the same specs, it's less expensive and the design is more exciting. While the Notebook 9 is not without its flaws, we still think it's worth considering, as it does a lot of things right. If you travel a lot and need a really portable machine, you can't really do much better than this.

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