Senin, 25 April 2011

Samsung QX410-S02

It looks like a cross between the Asus U41JF-A1 ($856 street, 4 stars) and Apple MacBook Pro 13-inch (Thunderbolt) ($1,299 direct, 3.5 stars), wrapped in a grade of aluminum that seems sturdier than others. A list of high-grade features is also worth mentioning, including a glass screen and latest wireless technologies (Intel's WiDi and WiMax). The only two issues I have with this laptop is that it's not running the latest Intel Sandy Bridge parts, and the uncooperative clickpad dampened the navigating experience. But aggressive pricing does have a way of making anyone turn a blind eye.


There are plenty of laptops made of aluminum, but the QX410-S02 has one of the nicest implementations for a 14-inch laptop because of several characteristics: The aluminum has a brushed texture, which adds depth and interest to the overall design, and its gunmetal gray hue helps conceal fingerprints and smudge marks. It's comparable to the HP Envy 14-1210NR ($999.99 list, 4 stars) and Apple 13-inch (Thunderbolt) in that it's as solidly made, though the other two are clad completely in aluminum (the base of the QX410 is made of plastic).

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