The only thing that isn't perfect on these laptops is that there are no touch pad buttons! Trying to select a group of files then dragging them somewhere else is damned near impossible on almost all of the clickpad's I've ever used.
Yes, like tablets we want that DPI. Give us high quality displays, I don't care about black-lit and touchscreens. Save some money by using AMD cpus, too!
When you say "Having a matte 1080p PLS display (non-touch) also counts as a distinct win in my book.", is that something you want, or did you confirm with Samsung the 15" Series 9 machines that are coming in February or March will have that screen?
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GTRagnarok - Saturday, January 12, 2013 - link
What happened to the 2560x1440 resolution Samsung Series 9 prototype shown 4 months ago? :(bradcollins - Saturday, January 12, 2013 - link
The only thing that isn't perfect on these laptops is that there are no touch pad buttons! Trying to select a group of files then dragging them somewhere else is damned near impossible on almost all of the clickpad's I've ever used.nikosl7 - Saturday, January 12, 2013 - link
The casing of series 7 cronos is full aluminum?biassj - Saturday, January 12, 2013 - link
Yes, like tablets we want that DPI. Give us high quality displays, I don't care about black-lit and touchscreens. Save some money by using AMD cpus, too!Cintra - Friday, April 12, 2013 - link
I'm with you there.. just bought my first Windows device for ages and the biggest disappointment is the screen. Its an NP900X4C-A03SE by the way.keithcombs - Saturday, January 12, 2013 - link
Hello Vivek,When you say "Having a matte 1080p PLS display (non-touch) also counts as a distinct win in my book.", is that something you want, or did you confirm with Samsung the 15" Series 9 machines that are coming in February or March will have that screen?
I'd like one, too. :-)
Thanks for the clarification,
Keith Combs