| Article Index |
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| Samsung X360 - The Black Panther |
| Konfiguration |
| Package contents |
| Construction and Design |
| Construction and Design continued |
| Benchmark |
| Benchmark continued |
| Conclusion |
| All Pages |
With the introduction of netbooks the idea was the machines could never get small enough. Most people have come to realize, however, that even though the little netbooks are very mobile, the small size often makes for a subpar working environment. With the X360, Samsung attempts to make a notebook which is both light and mobile, offering a compromise size of 13.3" that should make it a bit easier to work with.
The notebook is made in very exclusive materials which might bring the MacBook Air to mind. Many have argued the Samsung X360 is a direct competitor to the MacBook Air, and thus I have taken it upon myself to test the new MacBook Air simultaneously with the Samsung X360 so as to allow for a proper comparison. In terms of specifications, the X360 is superior in many aspects such as by having more inputs/outputs, a lower weight, and a longer battery life. However, numbers are one thing, reality quite another. Let us see if the X360 can live up to the expectations.
The product was kindly lent to us by www.Samsung.com
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