Samsung Notebook 9 2018 Review: What's The Brand Got For Us? Samsung Notebook 9 – A detailed review... JustInReviews feels that workstations such as the 2018 15-inch Samsung Notebook 9 would make for intriguing reviews, since this is probably one of those electronic devices with nagging shortcomings that are seemingly exceeded by substantial benefits. So, let's check out the laptop in this review from us. 
Looks:
Upon opening the laptop, you will come across the display. Alongside the top edge of the screen, one can see the 720p camera and exhibit of microphones. The Samsung logo is at the base edge of the screen. The keyboard happens to be colour synced with the chassis which portrays a pleasant look. The chassis constitutes Samsung's Metal12 material. This happens to be a durable and light in weight magnesium-aluminum alloy that is known to catch dirt and fingerprints faster than one could expect. One cannot deny that the material is good and it is ultra lightweight in nature. A good thing that it is quite easy to clean!
Rotating the Notebook 9 EXT over to look at the rear portion, you'll discover the 2 1.5w speakers and 4 feet made of rubber. Upon again flipping it, on the top you'll discover the Samsung logo and nothing else. Along side the right edge of the Notebook 9 EXT, you'll discover the MicroSD card reader, USB 2.0 port, USB 3.0 port and the HDMI port. Along side the left edge of the device, you'll get the power port, Thunderbolt 3/USB-C port, USB 3.0 port and AUX port meant for the headphones.
The trackpad is said to be quite silky in this case. PC trackpads seem to show signs of improvement these days. This happens to be one smooth and responsive and it offers a pleasant tactile feedback should you decide to actually click as opposed to tap. The keyboard appears optimally spaced and it is said to be comfortable to type on. It is said to come with more throw. The keyboard is additionally back-lit. All in all, the design looks nice. Sturdy built that comprises of top-quality materials.
Display Screen:
The "RealView" screen possesses a maximum brightness of 500nits and is truly, astonishing. No, it isn't a 4K or either a 2K display. It's just a FHD at 1920×1080 resolution which is a reason behind why this one gets substantial battery life. Along these lines, since this isn't a 2K or 4K display doesn't imply that it is bad. The gadget screen's actual brightness potential lies behind an Outdoor Mode inside the Samsung Settings application. This expands the screen's maximum brightness of 350 nits by yet another 150 nits. As expected, Samsung's FHD enabled display being used here appears to be good, offering the desired colour proliferation via its LED panel. Reds totally pop while blacks everything except vanish into the screen's bonding.
Camera:
Similarly as with the speakers, very little to say in regards to the laptop's webcams. It accompanies your standard 720p webcam. Adequate for video conferencing yet very little else. After all, it's a webcam, it functions as desired.
Hardware Specifications:
GPU - Intel HD Graphics / NVIDIA GeForce MX150 (GDDR5 2GB) Processor – 8th generation Intel Core i7 RAM – 16 GB (DDR4) Hard Disk – 512 GB Ports – HDMI, USB 2.0, AUX, MicroSD, Thunderbolt 3/USB Type-C, 2x USB 3.0
Battery Life:
At almost 8 hours in the PCMark 8 battery test and in excess of 12 and a half hours in the local video rundown test, the Notebook 9 overtakes the Dell XPS 15 a year ago, however, we can't comment on the 15-inch MacBook Pro. How come the laptop accomplish these numbers? All things considered, Samsung upgraded the battery capacity of its 15-inch laptop by around 10Wh to 75Wh in this case. In the meantime, brandishing only a 1080p display while including more battery has just led to a net increase in the battery life.
Audio:
The speakers are reported to sound decent. It seems that there isn't any base end and they sound thin. Adequate for YouTube and spoken word. On the off chance that you esteem the sound integrity of what you're devouring on screen. Utilize headphones.
Software:
The Samsung Notebook 9 EXT 15″ hosts the Windows 10 64-bit. It is reported to run fine on this machine, sans any issues. It additionally helps that this configuration has a 16GB RAM to assist pushing the software. Samsung likewise incorporates some bloatware games and such, a considerable lot of the usual things other PC manufacturers include. Likewise included are a modest bunch of Samsung-specific applications. Things like Samsung Gallery, Samsung Security etc. The Samsung applications could really be helpful for a few users and aren't that irritating. Given that you would now be able to interface your Android phone to Windows 10, a portion of these applications might be extremely helpful in the event that you have a Samsung Android smartphone.
Price: The price is said to be slated around Rs. 70,000.
Pros: - Long battery life - Light in weight - Handy software and hardware features
Cons: - Audio quality not up to the mark - Metal body might get dirty easily - Lesser storage space
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