I got one of these babies in 2012, with i7 3610QM.
I've since upgraded it to 12GB ram, and added SSD.
I picked it up for $950.
In 2012
Yes, the screen is pretty crappy, but it's 15" so at least is has some size.
And I usually just plug it into a TV or 24" monitor, and use it with bluetooth keyboard and mouse.
It has been an absolute workhorse for me, for nearly 7 years.
I took it apart once, a few years ago, removing the heatsink & fan completely to clean out the dust and so on. so it's still has no thermal issues.
Looking back on this review really highlights the ignorance of reviewers when it comes to laptop performance.
The 3710QM was an awesome CPU, and it benchmarks only marginally slower than the i7-8550U, a processor that is FIVE YEARS YOUNGER.
There are current model laptops, in 2019, with i7-8550U cpu, selling for $$$, which can barely beat the CPU in this samsung laptop, which sold for less than AUD$1000, NEARLY 7 YEARS AGO.
Yes, the new cpus use less power, and run cooler. But, the throttling that this review complains about is rarely an issue. Most normal use of a laptop will only require CPU for short periods, and the 3610QM can manage that without any thermal throttling. So, unless you're rendering massive videos, it's not a problem.
The pissweak performance of cuirrent CPUs is a disgrace.
This laptop, was an absolute bargain, and iincredibly, it is STILL a good laptop today. Looking at current models, it's hard to find anything significantly faster, without paying several thousand bucks.
Amazing.