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Samsung X520


$1,000.00 Released October, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:HDMI output. Comes with Windows 7. Great battery life - up to 9 hours for all day computing.

The Cons:Intel GMA graphics - poor for any gaming or intensive 3D applications. Slow 1.3GHz ULV processor - poor for processing intensive applications. 16:9 display is not poor for internet browsing, productivity applications (too wide).

The Samsung X520 is a lightweight laptop offered by Samsung. It is powered by a 1.3GHz Intel Pentium dual-core SU2700 Processor and has an integrated Intel GMA X4500M graphics card for smooth video performance.

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Product Shot 2 It comes standard with 4 GB of memory  and 320 GB of hard drive space. It has a 15.6" screen, features a 6-cell battery and weighs 2.09 kg. It has built in Bluetooth, draft-n wireless connectivity and an HDMI out to enjoy high-definition video on your HDTV or LCD display. It features Samsung's Duracase scratch resistant coating and improved build quality from previous models.

Specifications

  • CPU: 1.3GHz Intel Pentium dual-core SU2700
  • Graphics: Intel GMA X4500M
  • Memory: 4 GB
  • Hard Drive: 320 GB
  • Battery: 6-cell
  • Screen: 15.6"
  • Weight: 2.09 kg
  • Dimensions: 381.9 x 256.0 x 24.0-32.4mm
  • Connectivity:
    • HDMI Out
    • Bluetooth
    • Draft-n Wireless

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Pros
  • 3

    HDMI output

  • 3

    comes with Windows 7

  • 3

    great battery life - up to 9 hours for all day computing

  • 2

    lightweight for a 15" laptop - under 5 pounds

  • 2

    16:9 display is great for media playback

  • 2

    LED backlit 720p capable display (1366 x 768px)

  • 2

    multi-touch trackpad

  • 2

    dual core processor - capable for everyday tasks

  • 1

    ample RAM and drive space

Cons
  • 3

    Intel GMA graphics - poor for any gaming or intensive 3D applications

  • 3

    slow 1.3GHz ULV processor - poor for processing intensive applications

  • 2

    16:9 display is not poor for internet browsing, productivity applications (too wide)

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