Samsung Notebook 9 LATEST Review: This Laptop Is The Best Entry Level Ultrabook In The Market! Learn The Details Here.

Samsung Notebook 9 is considered to be the best entry level ultrabook. There are many laptops available in the market, with one being released almost monthly by top laptop manufacturers but nothing seems to come close to the performance of Samsung Notebook 9.

According to Tech Radar, Samsung has been considered a sleeping giant in terms of producing the best notebook. The company has made successful Chromebooks and premium Windows laptop but it is only now that it produced a more affordable version of the Surface competitor.

Samsung Notebook 9 is known to make Samsung known as the best in this field. The Samsung Notebook 9 comes with serious entry-level technology for ultrabooks. It is not as expensive as its other rivals making an ideal option for those who need power for a fraction of the cost.

The Samsung Notebook 9 is all about the curves just like the other laptops the company has produced. One will find a slightly rounded lid and rolling slope that extends from hinge to the keyboard deck and rising again to meet slightly raised palm rest.

The Samsung Notebook 9 measures 13.64 x 9.33 x 0.57-inches, this laptop is as thin as it gets. It even beats MacBook Air's measurements. It is also considered to be lighter than most laptops because it only weighs 1.85 pounds. Yes, it is less than two pounds so it is unnoticeable in a bag with books and folders heavier than the device.

The chassis of Samsung Notebook 9 is made of magnesium and aluminum build. This is what makes the laptop ultra lightweight.

The Samsung Notebook 9 is heavy on features for an entry level ultrabook. It comes with full HD screen and Intel Core-i5 processor. The best part of it is it only costs $949.

As added by CNET, it may not have beaten its toughest competitors in some areas, but the Samsung Notebook 9 comes close across the board. It is then considered to be a safe choice. It is also important to note that the this is an entry level ultrabook. The hardcore and full-on ultrabook Dell XPS 13 and HP Spectre belong to a different class altogether.

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