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Performance is, as to be expected, speedy the Series 7 slightly outperformed the Toshiba Satellite while being a bit slower than the Sony Vaio, though on single-task benchmarks they were quite similar.
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It's a full $500 less than the closest entry-level MacBook Pro, but everyone expects Windows laptops to undercut Apple on price.Ī 2.2GHz Intel Core i7-2675QM processor is similar to what's available on the Sony Vaio F236FM, fall 2011 MacBook Pro 15-inch, and Toshiba Satellite P775-S7320.
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The 15z almost completely matches on price and specs, although the 15z has a 1080p display the Vaio SE is more expensive in a $1,499 version, but also has a Blu-ray drive. Comparing it with equivalent Sony Vaio SE and Dell XPS 15z configurations, the Series 7 offers a very similar set of specs.

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There are several similar versions of the Samsung Series 7 Chronos laptop 700Z5A some have only 6GB of RAM, others in retail configurations appear to drop Bluetooth and the extra VGA dongle. The camera quality is good, better than the average, but not quite as excellent as recent HD Webcams I've seen on $1,000-plus laptops such as Dell's XPS series. They're equivalent to the quality of those found on other slim laptops like the Vaio SE and MacBook Pro.Īn HD 1,280x1,024 Webcam comes bundled with CyberLink YouCam software. Stereo speakers with grilles tucked away inside the center lid hinge provide ample volume and clarity for Web videos and even casual music. Viewing angles for movies, games, and documents deteriorated once the screen was tilted even a little bit: view this display head-on only. For photos, videos, or games, I'd argue that matte seems to dull the picture down ever so slightly, but overall the end result here is that the Series 7 is better off for the matte finish. The former helps to reduce glare, obviously. The big, bright 15.6-inch display offers two surprises: it's matte, a virtual rarity in laptops nowadays, and it has a larger-than-average 1,600x900 resolution. A large circular power button on the top right is all the Series 7 offers outside of the keyboard. I was expecting function-reversed keys on a high-end laptop like this. It's closer than the Asus Zenbook's pad, but it's still subpar.Ĭontrols such as volume and screen brightness are function-key-activated, meaning you'll have to fumble for the Fn button. My fingers sometimes grazed the surface with little response, and two-finger gestures like scrolling got a little jumpy. Also, the pad itself simply isn't as responsive as the equivalent Apple version. The click pad is off-center because of the number pad, creating a narrow palm-rest area on the left. They're also among the cleanest-feeling Samsung keys I've ever used.Ī large click pad below has the right idea, but the wrong execution. It's not often that keyboard keys are striking, but these are: the squared edge-lit keys have glowing letters and glowing blue-white sides. The raised island-style keyboard and number pad also span the crisp edges, recessed below the palm rest so the keys come up flush. A very thin bezel surrounds the 15.6-inch display, with practically no wasted space. This Samsung makes efficient use of its edge-to-edge real estate, both with its keyboard and screen. At 5.3 pounds, it's a little lighter than both the Pro and the slim Sony Vaio SE. The Series 7 Chronos doesn't feel honed from a single slab of metal, or anywhere near that, but its dimensions are very similar to those of the 15-inch MacBook Pro, while having a slightly shallower footprint between the back of the laptop and the front of the palm rest. There's a slight amount of flex to those edge connections, and to the palm rest and back lid. It's not all roses despite seeming like a unibody design, the edges reveal the seams. The industrial-style design is very appealing-even more so when you get up close to appreciate the details. The deeper similarities are to Samsung's own product lines, including the QX series, and the clean metal looks of some Asus laptops and Sony Vaios. Where have we seen this before? The easy comparison-and the one most people will make-when they see the Series 7 will be the Apple MacBook Pro, a design that's been around since 2008.
