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Title: Review Samsung Series 7 Chronos 770Z7E Notebook
Post by: Redaktion on March 05, 2013, 10:22:01
Beacon of hope. The Series 7 Chronos 770Z7E definitely belongs to the most exciting and most awaited multimedia laptops of 2013. The main attraction is - depending on the view - either the slim metal chassis or the integrated 28 nm GPU. AMD's Radeon HD 8870M competes with NVidia's powerful Kepler architecture. We took a detailed look at the 17 incher.

http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-Samsung-Series-7-Chronos-770Z7E-Notebook.89376.0.html
Title: Re: Review Samsung Series 7 Chronos 770Z7E Notebook
Post by: Lucas on March 05, 2013, 11:02:34
Very nice article! But It's a pitty that the laptop gets very hot...
Title: Re: Review Samsung Series 7 Chronos 770Z7E Notebook
Post by: Fin on March 05, 2013, 16:04:22
15" version will be a buy for me.

The version with win pro is ridiculous though!! No blu-ray and €250 more???
Title: Re: Review Samsung Series 7 Chronos 770Z7E Notebook
Post by: Shiki on March 05, 2013, 16:50:26
Nice review! Will you do the 15.6" version of the Chronos series 7 as well?
Title: Re: Review Samsung Series 7 Chronos 770Z7E Notebook
Post by: MikeI on March 05, 2013, 20:09:50
I wish Notebookcheck would indicate the connection capability to bigger external displays. With DisplayPort, can this laptop drive 27 inch monitors with 1400 plus resolution?
Title: Re: Review Samsung Series 7 Chronos 770Z7E Notebook
Post by: Jordan on March 05, 2013, 23:18:10
Does this laptop have space for secondary hard drive?
Title: Re: Review Samsung Series 7 Chronos 770Z7E Notebook
Post by: suominokia on March 07, 2013, 03:30:39
Yea, who know please reply on previous question about second place for hdd.

Thanks in advance!
Title: Re: Review Samsung Series 7 Chronos 770Z7E Notebook
Post by: Craig on March 11, 2013, 22:34:58
Does anyone know if this will indeed be a touchscreen laptop? Its smaller brother, the 770Z5E definitely is a touch screen laptop.
Title: Re: Review Samsung Series 7 Chronos 770Z7E Notebook
Post by: Florian Glaser on March 12, 2013, 13:02:06
Quote from: suominokia on March 07, 2013, 03:30:39
Yea, who know please reply on previous question about second place for hdd.

Thanks in advance!

According to our information and the informations our german speaking users provided (some opened the notebook) there is only one 2,5"-slot and no additional mSATA-Slot.
Title: Re: Review Samsung Series 7 Chronos 770Z7E Notebook
Post by: krl004 on March 13, 2013, 21:58:02
Confirmed - only one 2,5" slot, have it opened.
Title: Re: Review Samsung Series 7 Chronos 770Z7E Notebook
Post by: fean on March 19, 2013, 18:46:42
Does anybody knows if it is possible to disable the secureboot and downgrade to windows 7 and install linux ? thanks
Title: Re: Review Samsung Series 7 Chronos 770Z7E Notebook
Post by: Alfredm on April 02, 2013, 01:43:05
when is the release date of this laptop? or its currently on the market?
Title: Re: Review Samsung Series 7 Chronos 770Z7E Notebook
Post by: Dastan Barzani on April 02, 2013, 22:00:16
I am a bit worried about the "unsatisfactory" wi-fi performance mentioned in the review. I read about previous models having serious issues with this. Is it bad enough to recommend and external wi-fi adapter?

Thanks.
Title: Re: Review Samsung Series 7 Chronos 770Z7E Notebook
Post by: Dastan on April 04, 2013, 05:09:03
^bump
Title: Re: Review Samsung Series 7 Chronos 770Z7E Notebook
Post by: delboy on April 14, 2013, 14:30:47
Just purchased the 15.6" touchscreen from pcworld, can't wait
Title: Re: Review Samsung Series 7 Chronos 770Z7E Notebook
Post by: delboy on April 14, 2013, 14:34:26
£1099 isn't too bad considering the downgraded version was £999, only £100 more is a bargain in my book.

A new sad and this'll be my perfect machine at a good price point I think

PS: I really hope AMD sort those dam drivers out soon
Title: Re: Review Samsung Series 7 Chronos 770Z7E Notebook
Post by: Mashroor on April 29, 2013, 08:29:44
It's a pitty that this laptop gets hot? Are you kidding me? >:( It's loaded with features in a smaller form factor than equivalently featured laptops. Dumbass.
Title: Re: Review Samsung Series 7 Chronos 770Z7E Notebook
Post by: Lige on May 29, 2013, 09:06:30
Quote from: fean on March 19, 2013, 18:46:42
Does anybody knows if it is possible to disable the secureboot and downgrade to windows 7 and install linux ? thanks
It is my main question as well, would be graceful to get a answer
Title: Re: Review Samsung Series 7 Chronos 770Z7E Notebook
Post by: Victor Chavez on June 03, 2013, 12:24:22
Where to buy could someone tell me please ? Im in Mexico City
Title: Re: Review Samsung Series 7 Chronos 770Z7E Notebook
Post by: Dustin on March 10, 2014, 12:39:40
1 Year progress Report

I have had this laptop for about a year now (bought it in april of 2013).
I must say the graphics are amazing. Guild wars 2 can be played on Med-High Settings with 40-50 fps (fluctuates).

The SD card slot is a great because it can act as a sort of a mini ssd slot. I throw all the junk I don't access every day into the 1 tb hard drive while putting essentials on my 64 gb SD card. The screen is beautiful, keyboard is perfect, and a price of $1300 is more than good. The aesthetics are amazing----This laptop is the closest you will get to macbook pro in design.

I do have a few complaints. The graphics card doesn't work on Windows 8.1. So the one time I updated it, I had to reset everything afterwards in a headaching, time consuming process. The laptop does get hot while playing video games, but I guess that is the price I must pay for buying an undercover, gaming computer that won't get me labeled as an, ehem, nerd. The fact is, this computer is perfect for those of us who want to play a little game once in awhile, without having to lug around a luggage with us.

Additional complaint that has nothing to do with Samsung: I am crossing my fingers and praying that Windows 9 will come out by the end of this year. As a former mac user, this OS is unbearable...

The edges of the laptop have begun to creak when the laptop is moved/opened. It's a pity as I had thought this was the closest I would get to unibody.

Verdict: Recently I began browsing new laptops on amazon and newegg, and I must say this computer does not seem like it is 1 year old. Finding a laptop with a matte screen, non-plastic aesthetics, 1080p 17in screen, and a good gpu wasn't easy, especially at the price of $1300. Additionally, "hidden specs" such as clunky mechanics and ugly designs make most laptops on the market obsolete to this one.
Title: how much upgrade this laptop
Post by: sachin on February 01, 2020, 07:18:32
hello sir,
I have this Samsung 7 series Chronos770z please suggest to me is this laptop support 16 GB  RAM Upgradation and After SSD installation is this laptop working fast or not ???
Title: how much upgrade this laptop
Post by: sachin on February 01, 2020, 07:22:23
hello sir,
I have this Samsung 7 series Chronos770z please suggest to me is this laptop support 16 GB  RAM Upgradation and After SSD installation is this laptop working fast or not ???