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Title: Review Samsung NP355V5C-S05DE Notebook
Post by: Redaktion on September 28, 2012, 05:00:09
Samsung featuring Trinity. Samsung is releasing another Series 3 notebook into the race in the form of the NP355VC. This time around a Trinity dual-core processor from AMD and dual graphics are supposed to entice buyers. Whether the 15.6 inch notebook is able to live up to expectations will be determined by our review.

http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-Samsung-NP355V5C-S05DE-Notebook.82482.0.html
Title: Re: Review Samsung NP355V5C-S05DE Notebook
Post by: Jeff Frizzell on September 28, 2012, 15:25:31
Under "Pros" you list short battery life... is that really a pro?
Title: Re: Review Samsung NP355V5C-S05DE Notebook
Post by: abhishek on September 29, 2012, 15:41:54
Ivy Bridge (3rd gen core-i) has got die size smaller than Sandy Bridge (2nd gen core-i). So what does that mean? Faster processor making greater heat? And smaller processor unable to transfer heat to heat-sinks and hence hot notebook? Ivy also uses lesser power than Sandy. Longer battery life? I AM CONFUSED! So, eagerly waiting for the review of the NP300E5C-U0 model. Especially the battery life. Thanks in advance.

samsung.com/in/consumer/pc-peripherals-printer/notebook/essential/NP300E5C-U01IN
Title: Re: Review Samsung NP355V5C-S05DE Notebook
Post by: Annmarie on December 25, 2012, 21:58:32
I brought one of these, 2 days later had to have replaced as it froze on the log on screen and wouldnt let me into it, the second one ive had the same problem twice already and only had it 5 weeks, not sure if its bad luck or something wrong with this model. i wont be buying a samsung laptop again!
Title: Re: Review Samsung NP355V5C-S05DE Notebook
Post by: mike johns on March 31, 2014, 16:25:04
its a con get it... CON @)