The Samsung X120 is more powerful than an average netbook, powered by an Intel SU4100 ultra low voltage processor rather than the usual Atom CPU.
It’s a highend netbook with impressive design and specifications, ideal if your looking for something portable, but don’t want to have to deal with a slower machine.
Key Features
- 11.6-Inch LED HD LCD (1366 x 768)
- Intel GMA 4500MHD
- Intel Pentium ULV SU4100 (1.30GHz CPU)
- 2GB (DDR3 / 2GB x 1)
- 3W Stereo Speaker (1.5W x 2)
- Webcam
- HD (High Definition) Audio
- Windows 7 Home Premium
- 802.11bg/n WiFi
- HDMI, VGA, 3x USB 2.0
- 3-in-1 (SD, SDHC, MMC)
- 297 x 209 x 25.4mm (4 Cell) , 1.36kg
Reviews
For a genuinely portable multimedia PC that doubles up as a handy little workhorse, the Samsung X120 ultrathin notebook is hard to beat, with Windows 7 running as zippily as we’ve seen it on most far beefier desktops and laptops and a very decent quality in-built audio system for those Spotify sessions while on the move.
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If battery life is a lesser priority, or you’re willing to pay extra for an extended battery, then the X120 is still a very good option. Samsung’s first CULV laptop scores well in the design and performance stakes, but is let down by poor battery life for a segment that’s supposed to promote it. Depending on your point of view it might not be a disaster, but it remains an opportunity spurned.
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