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Showing posts with label notebook hard drive. Show all posts

ASUS G53SX-XT1 15.6" Laptop Computer

ASUS G53SX-XT1 15.6' Laptop ComputerWhen I got my laptop PC, I was impressed with the visual quality and performance. It also stays cool for a pretty long time. It was more bulky than I expected.

I received my computer in October 2011. After only about two months I started having problems with my screen not showing at start up. It happened about 4 times. The last time was in February 2012 and the screen has not shown since.

I contacted Asus support and their instructions about removing and replacing the battery and charger did not work. Several emails later, I'm still trying to get this problem resolved. In the meantime, I've had to purchase another laptop to work on. Money, I would have much rather spent on other important things.

I was told that this was a good, reliable brand, so I'm disappointed with problems this early.

Usually I buy laptops on the lower end of performance, this time I wanted to get a monster.

This is a very cool laptop but it's heavy and the only other complaint is the power cord placement.

I knew this before I bought it so I have not reason to complain about it.

Batman Arkham City looks amazing on it(got it free with purchase).

It comes with 3D bluray and the hardware for 3D gaming with the exception of a 3D screen, this is not a complaint just an observation and also a little confusing.

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Dell XPS 15 L502X

Dell XPS 15 L502XPerfect laptop for heavy gamers..

i7 laptop makes best crisp of speed.

Highly recommended for this laptop.

Pros Speed, ram and hard drive.

HP tm2t Tablet PC - Windows 7 Home Premium, Intel Core i3-380UM 1.33GHz, 4GB Memory, 500GB HD, Webc

HP tm2t Tablet PC - Windows 7 Home Premium, Intel Core i3-380UM 1.33GHz, 4GB Memory, 500GB HD, Webcam, Fingerprint, 12.1' TouchscreenI had been thinking about getting a tablet, but when I saw this product a laptop that converts into a tablet I was very excited! I read the reviews, consumer reports, compared this product to the Dell convertible (normally I buy Dell laptops) and this seemed to have better reviews and fewer problems overall. The only complaint I read about was the lack of an "end" button on the keyboard. I can live with that.

The keyboard is a very reasonable size, amazing for a laptop this size. Even my dad, who has large hands, thought the keyboard looked useable. The screen is easy to rotate and lay flat to use it as a tablet with touch features. I used the Blio program that came on the computer to download a few books before a trip and used the computer as a tablet to read my books.

This laptop/tablet is the perfect size to use on my lap sitting on my couch (which I'm doing now as I type this), or at the kitchen table, or in the airport, or on the plane. A great compact size but not too small that you lose the display or keyboard function. A two hour battery life, which is about all I've needed so far. I keep this laptop on my coffee table so I can easily go online instead of going upstairs to my office and booting up my desktop computer. So convenient!

My only complaint might be that the mousepad can be a bit sensitive sometimes. Takes some getting used to I guess. Every computer is different. And when reading a book in Blio, I had to push the screen harder than I thought to turn the page, but that may be influenced by the screen protector I put on the screen as soon as I bought it.

Overall, I am very happy with this laptop/tablet! I got it from a seller on Amazon who refurbished it and it works great! I would buy it again and have recommended it to friends.

Acer Aspire TimelineX AS5820T-6401 15.6-Inch Laptop (Black Brushed Aluminum)

Acer Aspire TimelineX AS5820T-6401 15.6-Inch LaptopI was on a budget when shopping for my new laptop, and I did a lot of research. In the end, I went with this Acer. There were three primary aspects that sold me on this laptop, i5 CPU, slim profile brushed aluminum design, and 6000mAh rated battery.

Other features on this laptop are pretty common in the $630 price range. The screen is clear and vibrant. The actual hard drive space is 581GB with the operating system taking 30GB, so you are left with 551GB. This should be plenty more than enough for most users. These days, I almost never look at the hard drive capacity when purchasing a new computer. I think all of them have a hard drive that is big enough for me. What I care more is its clocked speed. This is not a gaming machine, so don't expect the laptop to play heavily 3D rendered games. It will play HD videos and casual games fine.

=====Battery Test=====

1). Default brightness and volume halfway, laptop gets around 4.5 hours for watching YouTube videos with no other application running in the background.

2). Default brightness and volume halfway, laptop also gets around 4.5 hours for browsing the web, chatting on an instant messenger, and playing music using Windows Media Player.

3). Brightness to its lowest but not turning off the screen and idling the laptop without any application running, it will last 10+ hours.

Overall the laptop does not achieve its claimed 8-hour limit under practical use. For most users, you will probably end up between 4 and 5 hours, but this is still better than 2-3 hours that you could get from other competitors in this price range.

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Here I'm going to list the pro's and con's of this laptop that I think are relevant in the $630 price range.

=====Pro's=====

*** 2.66GHz Intel Core i5-480M dual-core processor (hard to find an i5 CPU in this price range)

*** 640GB SATA hard drive (more than most competitors in the same price range)

*** 1.3-megapixel HD webcam (some competitors are still using non-HD webcams)

*** 6000mAh rated battery (4400mAh rated battery from almost all other competitors in the same price range)

*** One of the thinnest 15.6" laptops currently available on the market (however, it is not thinner than the MacBook Pro as pointed out by other reviewers but only a fraction thicker)

*** Multi-Gesture (a convenient feature normally doesn't exist in this price range. To use the circular-motion, you must start your finger from the top right hand corner. This can also be accomplished by sliding with two fingers vertically.)

=====Con's=====

*** 1066MHz RAM (this is nowhere to be considered slow as most competitors and last generation of MacBook Pro are using RAMs clocked at this speed also, but some have upgraded to 1333MHz RAMs such as the Dell Inspiron)

*** No Bluetooth (personally I almost never use this, but this is no longer a premium feature)

*** Keyboard (not a major issue but typing on this keyboard feels a bit awkward. If you are a fast and heavy typist, you might not like this.)

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Apple has been setting benchmark on many things. The hardware specs on their 2011 MacBook Pros will likely to set the benchmark for upcoming PCs as well. Here, I am going to compare the hardware specs between this Acer and the 2011 base 13.3" MacBook Pro priced at $1,199.

* CPU: Acer's processor is slightly faster.

>>> Acer: 2.66GHz Intel Core i5-480M dual-core processor (2.93GHz with Turbo Boost)

>>> MacBook Pro: 2.3GHz Intel Core i5-2410M dual-core processor (2.9GHz with Turbo Boost)

* GPU: MacBook Pro has the second generation of Intel GPU whereas Acer is using the first generation of Intel GPU.

>>> Acer: Intel HD Graphics with 128MB of dedicated system memory

>>> MacBook Pro: Intel HD Graphics 3000 with 384MB of shared system memory

* RAM: Both have the same capacity, but MacBook Pro's is clocked faster.

>>> Acer: 4GB of 1066MHz DDR3 RAM

>>> MacBook Pro: 4GB of 1333MHz DDR3 RAM

* Hard drive: Both are clocked at the same speed, but Acer doubled the amount of capacity.

>>> Acer: 640GB 5400-rpm SATA hard drive

>>> MacBook Pro: 320GB 5400-rpm SATA hard drive

* Battery: Acer actually has a stronger battery, but MacBook Pro has a more energy efficient OS and a smaller screen, so real life battery test can still favor the MacBook Pro.

>>> Acer: 6000mAh rated battery

>>> MacBook Pro: 5800mAh rated battery

Overall I think the Acer stacks up against the 2011 base 13.3" MacBook Pro very well in terms of hardware specs. For almost half the price, this Acer is a bargain. If you are not loyal to any brand, on a budget, and want a fast and long lasting 15" laptop, this is one of the best options out there. If you are waiting for the price drop of Intel second generation of Core processors, don't bother. There really aren't that many changes between the first and second generations of Intel Core processors. It could also take several months before we would see the price drop. I would recommend picking this up before it's gone.

I was surprised after reading the first and only review gave this machine 3 stars.... This is a five star machine. I did A LOT of homework before getting this computer. If you read the reviews of similar models that simply have smaller hard drives and slower processors, you will get the jist of just how solid this laptop is.

I am not going to go into a lot of detail, but if you go into the purchase understanding that this laptop does not have bluetooth (not an issue for me at all), then you will love it!

I got this for my daughter for an early graduation present and to take on to college next fall. She wanted a laptop that had longer battery life than MOST computers. It does! You will not find a model with these specs, for this price with longer battery life. You will have to get a smaller screen size to do that. She wanted it large enough to watch a movie or tv show via the internet from time to time (plus it has the HDMI out to hook to TV). She wanted a hard drive large enough to hold all her pics and songs. We put everything on there already (tons of pics and about 1500 songs) and it still has 528 GB left! If you need a computer with more storage, you should GET AN EXTERNAL DRIVE! Geez! You can get 2 TB drive for less than $100 at Newegg.

And I would like to add that NO hard drive is going to yeild the space that is advertised because of two main factors 1) It is measured differently by the operating system vs. the manufacturers (about 7% less)which is true of of all hard drives! Of course this disparity becomes more apparent the larger the hard drive (7% of 640 is almost 45 GB!).

2) Hey folks! There is a thing called the OPERATING SYSTEM that uses some space. And sometimes there is a separately partitioned drive (d:) that is embedded within the c: drive used for system restore. Yes, it may come to a surprise to some, but the operating system does take up some space! So no, this laptop will not have 640 GB of free hard drive space when you boot it up for the first time, but seriously, many are trashing it for this reason when they are simply ignorant of why.

Also attractive about this computer is the processora Core i5. This computer is twice as fast as my Gateway NV52 that I am typing on right now. It has twice the hard drive space of my Gateway. It has at least thrice (that means three times!) the battery life of the Gateway. Sure, you may not get 8 hours, but that was the official measurement using the MobileMark 2007 Productivity test, which is what most use by the way. Like ALL the battery life ratings out there, take it with a grain of salt because they are ALL stretching the truth.

It is also lighter than my 2 year old Gateway, however it seems more solidly built. And the Acer was just a little bit more than Gateway I bought less than two years ago. This is the nature of electronic/computers though. I got a good price on the Acer for my daughter though[..] and free shipping from B&H. I suspect more retailers will sell it for around that price for the pre-graduation sales soon.

Again, I doubt you will do any better for the price than this laptop, but more power to you if you do!

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It's been about 6 weeks since I started this AS5820T-6401. I have conflicted opinions; on one hand for the cost of this unit, this laptop presents remarkable features that are nicely done.

I'll just mention a couple of my personal favorites:

The processor is robust and quick. Although, I am not a "gamer" and my demands are pretty minimal,so I am not a good judge of its limitations.

The optical drive is an awfully nice feature and performs well.

The keyboard has a good feel.

The inputs and outputs all fuction well, jacks etc make solid connections.

Especially nice, is the Synaptics pad; especially when adjusting "momentum" "sticky borders"etc. This is the 1st time I actually prefer the feel more than many quality "mice" that I've used.

Although, the speakers are not loud at all,the quality of sound is very good; flat throughout the audio spectrum [that's a goods thing];especially apparent when using good headphones or more particularly, when outputting into my ampified sound system.

NOW for the conflict: and the reason I'm doing this review; there is a problem that I have, and some others have also encountered, something appears to be wrong with the BIOS or some driver as best as I can tell. A number of times the boot up never completes with it just "frozen" with the fan running etc. well before loading any windows components.

Having said this, I admit to not being a technician BUT, I've reloaded the OS using the factory backup and still have this periodic problem, especially curious that it happens the 1st time I start it in the day but I can "restart" many times later that day, without problem [its warmed up?] This is not right. Digging into any Acer support site is futile so far, and it appears this is not an isolated problem and its not clear that Acer is going to do anything about it. So be careful before investing too much in personallizing your laptop. If its a BIOS problem, that's not so good.

So, CAUTION, before loading up your music, videos, and many other time consuming programs, notice any problems over a few days , no matter how painful the wait> I can testify I am not happy to have gone through the hoops I've now jumped through and still there is something wrong with startup. I don't want to now stuggle trying to find out how to replace what may be a lemon laptop that I've now had 2 weeks over Amazon's return policy......

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I'm a programmer, so I can be pretty hard on a laptop. This is my third Acer and I have not been disappointed with any of them. When comparing prices, I ended up choosing this particular model for the screen resolution, memory, processor, keyboard, and case style.

Pros:

*Value for money. Acer consistently has the best bang for the buck.

*Battery life. On the first full discharge I got around 6 hours by using Acer's power save mode and just light internet surfing.

Cons:

*Squeaky keyboard. I bought this model specifically because of the feedback others had given the keyboard. This could be all in how I'm using this laptop (usually sitting on the couch), but a few keys squeak--just an annoyance.

*Eject button for CD/DVD drive. It's located above the keyboard and not on the drive itself. Without taking everything apart to look, that seems to be a point of failure to me--not sure how easy it would be to switch the drive out either.

Other thoughts:

*I have it dual booting Fedora 14 and Windows 7. It took me a little while to get the mouse working the way I wanted it to in Fedora because I've become so used to two-finger scrolling. Using the 64-bit version cleared that right up. The wireless card is a Broadcom (should have checked that...) which requires a kernel mod, not a big deal, just something to be aware of.

*When moving from site to site in Windows, the colors seem to be a tad off. This could be just me, but nothing noticeable for me to mark it as a con as it could just be a driver issue.

*The case has a bevel with a trench/notch cut in it that from time to time gets my arm hair caught in it. Just an FYI because that can be painful.

*Speaker quality is lacking. I know, before you say anything--it's a laptop. I have spent the last few years with an HP laptop and absolutely love their speakers. After tinkering with the settings, things are better, but still leaves me wanting more.

All in all, I would say this is a good laptop. It's not a high-end gaming machine, but for general every day use, it's great. It has performed well every time I've opened the case and worked flawlessly. I would definitely reccommend this laptop and the Acer brand.

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I've been shopping around and comparing models from different manufacturers, but keep coming back to this model. I was attracted to the non-assuming professional appearance and slim design. I don't care much for the shiny plastic models that seem to proliferate at the local Best Buy.

I was not disappointed with the appearance when my shipment arrived. It has a very elegant and professional look to it in my opinion. It's slim design is also very attractive.

In addition, it is a very capable machine. The I5-480M inside more than holds its own. I can run MS Word, VisualStudio.Net, MS SQL Server, and SQL Server Management Studio without any problems.

I do a lot of typing and find it very easy to type on this machine. I've read some reviews where people have complained about the placement of the track pad, which I don't quite understand. The track pad, in my opinion, is situated where it should be. Centering it would require you to lift your hand off the keyboard more than necessary.

I don't think it's fair to rate a machine for things it doesn't have, especially when it never claimed to have it in the first place, ie blue tooth, gaming graphics, ...etc. Not very helpful in my opinion.

I can understand why some reviewers are disappointed with the speakers though, it can seem on the quiet side at first. But for myself, I found it quite adequate for my purposes (general business machine). Besides, I found disabling the Dolby features in the Control Panel helped pump up the volume somewhat.

As far as bloatware is concerned, I found that it really didn't have any more than any other laptop. Besides, it was fairly easy to remove any way. In rating, I'm more concerned with things that can't be changed, like video, keyboard feel, ...etc. In my opinion, this laptop deserves high marks for design and performance.

As far as battery life is concerned, I'm actually impressed. I know that a lot of manufacturers exaggerate in the first place, so I wasn't really expecting 8 hours of battery life. I've actually been averaging 5 to 6 hours with typical use, ie web surfing, compiling code, and typing. And that's with high performance enabled. I barely got 1 hour on my older Toshiba, so I'm actually very satisfied.

I found the screen vibrant and clear. Some reviewers commented that the screen was too glossy, but I didn't find it any more glossy than Apple's PowerBook, which has a great screen by the way. Too bad Apple target its product to yuppies more concerned with status symbols, than budget conscious buyers. The comparable Apple machine was 3 times more than this Acer model.

I also tested this machine via a burn in software and it passed without any errors.

*** Review update. ***

I am soooooo disappointed. I returned my first machine, because I was experiencing startup problems. It appeared to hang either before or after loading the bios. All I knew, is that it would not even get to loading windows. Neither restoring to factory default or updating the bios resolved the problem. I was hoping that I just got a lemon and the next one would be better.

I wanted to love this machine so much because of it's aesthetic slim design, unfortunately my next one started to go bad on me too. This time with a different problem. After leaving it on all night playing music videos to run down the battery, the fan would not stop spinning, making an annoying audible sound. I thought it was due to the machine simply getting too hot, but after leaving it off the next night and starting it up cold in the morning, the fan kicked on immediately with an annoying, low droning sound (with sporadic clicking noises), kinda like my desktop pc. The sound would even travel up my headset when listening to music.

I can tolerate the noise that my desktop PC makes, because I am able to shield myself from it by placing my PC under my desk on the floor. Obviously, you can't do the same with a laptop. I was very torn between keeping it or returning it, but in the end, the noise was just too annoying to ignore and it really ruined my initial experience I had with this laptop.

For me, the elegance and quality that Acer was trying to achieve with this laptop was only to be superficial. Apparently, the components inside the machine was not given the same attention to quality as it's exterior. Its unfortunate that Acer has not quite escaped its reputation for low quality and poor reliability, at least for me.

Dell Inspiron i15N-2728BK 15.6-Inch Laptop (Black)

Dell Inspiron i15N-2728BK 15.6-Inch LaptopFirst off, I'm not a power user by any means. I need a laptop for basic computing, web surfing, video streaming, media playing, etc. I am not expecting this machine to run Crysis or anything like that. This laptop is PERFECT for students and those interested in a quality laptop that will handle most anything you throw at it.

I play some games on my laptop with absolutely no issues. Minecraft runs well, so do my hidden object games, and I even tried slender man...all played magnificently. The screen is really nice, also you can definitely tell it's an HD screen while streaming videos or playing games, everything just seems to pop off the screen.

All in all I'm super happy I chose this computer, would definitely buy from Dell via Amazon again :)

*EDIT*

After installing some more games I've had great results. I'm not much of a gamer, but Fallout 3, Mass Effect (1 and 2), Borderlands, and Amnesia are all working well!

*Edit*

Had it for a month now and it's still great! I've been playing some more graphic intensive games and the computer is handling them very well on medium settings. Everything is still lightning quick.

This is a great hardware. Sparkling black finish, smooth keyboards and a nice touchpad. Windows had lot of crap in it and I uninstalled one by one. wifi is very good and reception was awesome. Nice DELL touch and highly recommend it. I have a Dell Inspiron 8600 which has been doing good for past 8 years, so I have high hopes on Dell reliability.

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So far so good with this NAS. This is my second Dell laptop and I have no doubts in its performance which is why I decided to invest in a second. The 15.6" wide screen gives an outstanding high definition picture quality. The Bluetooth and the built in WiFi help to stay connected round the clock. This stylish Dell Inspiron is a head turner.

The laptop comes with 8x DVD read/write optical drive and a storage capacity of 500GB. Windows 7 Home Premium operating system is part of the deal, so there is no need to use pirated versions and suffer data loss.

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Had a Dell 4600 for 9 years.... Well solid built computer. So I gave another Dell a try! I couldn't believe this price for what you get! It's fast! It's light... (really light). I thought it would be heavy.. but easy for transporting. The HD screen is awesome...Great colors! It does have a 2.4gz processor... I could have had a 2.5 gz processor on another model, but for way more money... I didn't think the .1gz difference in processor speed would make much difference. Also no bloatware, just basic software. Dell Stage I don't use right now, but won't delete it. Maybe I will use it later. You can tell this is solid built as well! Glad I chose Dell again, that's for sure... And you know Dell has great customer support too. The finish on this thing is really nice, smooth, shiny. It's not too big to sit on your lap and the wifi works great for me! Better pick one up before they sell this one out!

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Many of the reviews that are here make no sense. One guy bought it in Venezuela, another complains about a different Dell model "that looks like this one." This is my second 15N-2728bk that I bought this month. I needed two but decided to buy them one at a time to make sure that it was a good system. I paid 429 each and it was truly worth it. A great little machine that I use for my Real Estate business. I have been using them a lot and get about 4+ hours on a charge. Two negatives are: I attached a mouse because the pad is overly sensitive; and, when I load a DVD I support the open drawer with one hand so as not to exert too much pressure on the very light-weight dvd drawer (and that is just common sense). The 6gb memory for this price is terrific. So, read all the reviews here on Amazon but be sure that the reviewer is not confusing this Dell with another (as there are dozens of models).

Sony VAIO VPC-EE41FX/T 15.5" Notebook (2.3GHz Athlon P360 4GB RAM 500GB HDD DL DVD-RW Microsoft Win

Sony VAIO VPC-EE41FX/T 15.5' NotebookThis is a very good laptop at affordable price which I paid. Ideal for office work on run, internet access. sizable HD and RAM for most of your work.

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(Refurbished) Dell Latitude D630 14.1" Laptop PC - Silver Notebook Computer - 120 GB Hard Drive - 2

(Refurbished) Dell Latitude D630 14.1' Laptop PC - Silver Notebook Computer - 120 GB Hard Drive - 2 GB RAM - Intel Core 2 Duo 2.0 GHz Processor - 15 day money back satisfaction guarantee and 90 Day Warrantyop needed upgrades and java spy bot and avast need to be loaded abode and other.

Still a good buy remember to set up a reboot or system restore point.

Works great no problems arrived on time.in good condition,plug in and use.I would reccomend this item

I like the XP system.

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Great product and great price. The product was shipped as promised and arrived on time. The only thing I would advise to buyers is that Microsoft open office does not have Microsoft word and etc you have to get this separate. All together this was a great purchase.

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Samsung - Touch-Screen Ultrabook 13.3" Laptop - 4GB Memory 500GB HDD + 24GB ExpressCache - Silver -

Samsung - Touch-Screen Ultrabook 13.3' Laptop - 4GB Memory 500GB HDD + 24GB ExpressCache - Silver -Model #NP540U3C-A01UBI stumbled upon the bad reviews left for this laptop and felt the need to share my experience. I converted from mac, since macbook airs were exceeding my budget. I cannot do windows, so I installed the next best thing to macos: ubuntu linux. A review I saw online suggested installing linux on the build-in SSD drive, which is used for windows fast boot otherwise. It works like a charm. My laptop now boots super fast and stays super fast. It loads firefox in 4 sec (initial load, not from cache) under Ubuntu. Oh, I also did not have to load any drivers for Linux, everything just works.

All of the components of this laptop function flawlessly. The problems reported by other reviewers, such as spotty wireless, slowness, etc must be due to windows 8. It is not fair to blame this laptop for those. I also kept windows 8 and playing with it from time to time, and have not seen any problems there as well.

I like the keyboard and trackpad the most. They are very comfortable to use.

For this price, this laptop is highly recommended.

I usually think most negative reviews are due to defective items or people not using the product correctly. In this case, the negative reviews couldn't be more accurate and I have little to add, other than my low rating.

This machine has the most spotty wifi I've ever seen, it will connect to a network, then after you close the lid, putting it to sleep, it won't connect to the same exact network it was just on when you wake it up 5 minutes later (and I'm talking even giving it a full 5 minutes to wake up)! I've uninstalled and reinstalled the drivers about 50 times, as it's the only way to get it to reconnect.

For a Core i5 with "ExpressChache" it boots up, and runs programs, slower than my wife's basic Core i3 HP Pavilion laptop that was half the price and has more USB 3 ports and an optical drive....

The customer service is awful. I never complain about tech support in other countries, as I personally feels it gives customers the benefit of 24/7 tech support, but when you can't understand a word the technician is saying and they can't understand you, it's kind of a problem. I'm used to them forcing you to try steps you've already tried before but when they don't even understand what you are saying when you try to explain what you've already done... Ugh.

Also, and I'm not sure if this was mentioned in previous reviews, the Samsung specific apps that come installed with the machine don't work properly. The "SW Update" (to update drivers and Bios and programs) won't let you hide updates you don't want, like it keeps telling me I need to reinstall the Norton Suite it came with despite my having another antivirus installed, and half the driver updates fail. There's even an update for the wireless card but it fails every time, even when I'm hard-wire connected by Ethernet! The "S Service" app (which is supposed to allow Samsung techs to connect remotely to your PC through the internet) starts up, says "there is an update to this program", downloads the update, starts back up, says "there is an update to this program", downloads it, restarts... You get it, over and over again. I let it do this for 5 hours hoping it just had a lot of information to download but it was still going!

Now my biggest irk. I called customer care about the wireless issue, which I've seen reported everywhere EXCEPT on the Samsung Support Webpages, and after a while I was told to send the Ultrabook back to Samsung. They paid for shipping but I was responsible for packaging the Ultrabook, where as most other companies will send you a box to make sure the machine is protected in transit, and told if the software needs to be re-installed, they will charge me $40 even when it's under warranty!!!

My advice, if you have the money to waste on something that won't work correctly right from the start, waste it on something else.

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This item absolutelly overperforms its price, good price, great sound, perfect size, the touch screen wroks great, I'd buy I again if i went back on time. I've had it for 4 months and I've had no problems with it plus I've found it very easy to carry in my constant trips

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I purchased the Samsung NP540U3C-A01UB in December 2012, along with a very similar Sony SVT13126CXS Windows 8 touchscreen ultrabook. I first applied all available software updates from the vendor and from Microsoft, and then connected them wirelessly to an elevated ASUS RT-AC66U router and installed the Intel Anti-Theft technology software (see my review at Amazon if interested). For the purposes of this review I will compare the Samsung to the Sony, since these machines are quite different from the Windows 7 PCs that I have in the same environment.

Regarding the utility of Windows 8 and touchscreens, using this system feels like a cross between using a Windows computer and a smartphone. Using the touchscreen lets you do some fun things with multi-touch gestures, but the price to be paid is that content creators (i.e. users of Desktop legacy software) have to do a few extra keystrokes or touches to start their tasks. Since all new Windows laptops ship with Windows 8, I thought it best to pay a little extra and get a touchscreen ultrabook. Certainly the light weight and 6 hour battery life are a big improvement over my Dell E6510 laptop. However the Dell achieves twice the wireless throughput (90 Mbit/second at 45 foot range through 4 walls) of either the Samsung or the Sony.

The Samsung is about 0.3 inches narrower and shallower than the Sony, and looks smaller, due to its rounded outer edges. It has been criticized for its sharp inside edge, although I haven't found that to be a problem. Both systems fit in a Case Logic 13 inch ultrabook case. The Samsung's Windows 8 Experience Index Score (top to bottom) is 6.9/5.9/4.7/6.2/5.9. Compared to the Sony, the weak points of the Samsung are: (1) Wireless adapter sometimes drops the connection (at locations where other computers can stream video with no problems), (2) Samsung software (e.g. the substitute for the Windows 7 Start Menu) and touchpad driver sometimes stops working or glitches, and is fairly annoying and confusing in that the software update application keeps prompting you to install software you may not want or need, (3) The Windows 8 Experience Index memory score is only 5.9, vs. 7.3 on the Sony, and the same-priced Sony ships with 6GB instead of 4GB RAM, and (4) The AC power connector is very small and could be accidentally damaged.

It is possible that the Samsung may have longer battery life than the Sony, because its memory runs slower and its fan runs less often. The Samsung also has more comprehensive advanced processor power management settings than the Sony does (e.g. a System cooling policy).

The bottom line for me is that I like the Sony better, but if Samsung improves their software and the memory issues prove not to be a problem, then the NP540U3C-A01UB deserves consideration if minimum size, sleek design, and longest battery life are paramount for you.

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I purchased this laptop about 3 weeks ago and exchanged it today for a Macbook Air.

1st complaint: Windows 8

Windows 8 is not user friendly or easy to get used to.... did not enjoy having to go online to look up how to do simple things. The app tiles are obnoxious and not handy. Windows 7 was functional....Windows 8 took about 50 steps in the wrong direction. :/

2nd complaint: Slowwwww

So slowwww, slow to switch between apps, slow to open apps, slow in general.

3rd complaint: Fan noise

On the days Skype would open and I was talking to a friend, he asked me if someone was mowing the lawn D: and this was just the fan noise going directly into the built-in microphone.

4th complaint: Picture files

Pictures save to multiple locations, not all to the same one. I am used to Macs where everything just makes sense intuitively....this did not make sense. Every camera app ends up having it's own file of photos. :/

These are the reasons I had to return. Did work very well for Netflix, enjoyed the screen clarity and great audio. Touch screen was responsive but I found it to be gimmicky and not actually that useful. Maybe fun for kids (playing games) but for that purpose, why not just get a tablet or iPad?

ASUS G53SW-XN1 Notebook - Intel Core i7 2630QM 2.00GHz 15.6" Screen, 6GB Memory, 500GB HDD 7200rpm,

ASUS G53SW-XN1 Notebook - Intel Core i7 2630QM 2.00GHz 15.6' Screen, 6GB Memory, 500GB HDD 7200rpm, DVD Super Multi, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460M 1.5GBI got one of these laptops to set up for one of my relatives and I have to say for the price it is amazing. It has a very powerful graphics card (GTX 460). The laptop is of high build quality. It is a little bulky but it is very sturdy. I prefer sturdy construction to thin and breakable.

The laptop is lightning fast and handles anything you can throw at it. The only downside is the garbage software that comes with it (but it comes with every laptop). After uninstalling it though the problem goes away. It is full HD resolution (1920x1080), and even has some extra features such as a back-lit keyboard. It also comes with the standard ASUS warranty which is 1 year accidental damage, 2 years parts/labor. No other manufacturer comes with a warranty like this out of the box, but in reality it's not needed, the laptop has very strong construction and looks exactly like a stealth fighter. If you are on the fence about this one, I recommend buying it. I have worked with computers and IT for 10 years.

This laptop is awesome, it is very fast and can handle practially all games out for pc rite now and more. asus has done a great job with this laptop. the 2 fans in the back grealtly help cycle the heat as well as the aluminum case helps absorb the heat and keeping the surface cool. very quite and fast. does not shut of due to overheating like some previous asus laptops.

The best laptop in its category with a price to beat any other out there.

Powerful, fast, sleek, quite and cool, simply amazing.

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I'm sure this laptop would've been great, if I hadn't received it with a broken screen. Sent it back and got a Qosmio with a larger screen, and couldn't be happier.

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