Testseek.com have collected 160 expert reviews of the Samsung Series 9 900X3A and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung Series 9 900X3A.
April 2011
(80%)
160 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Keyboard is inaccurate, offers little feedback, Touchpad needs work, is not sensitive
The Series 9 is a tantalizing machine that fills the niche of the 15-inch Ultrabook, but I know Samsung can do a better job on the keyboard and trackpad....
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Toshiba fumbles the small touches, with a relatively thick and heavy design
The Toshiba KIRAbook 13 i7S1X Touch is a well-made premium ultrabook, but it fumbles a few key details. The highly-touted display is ultimately disappointing, and the design that uses premium materials but is still relatively thick and heavy. Those are sm...
The Samsung 900X3A is one of the sleekest notebooks we've ever come across, wtih the exception of the Macbook Air. And that really is what this fabulously stylish product is modelled after, in a sense, so we think it's quite a compliment to Apple in th...
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Much too expensive. Surprisingly lackluster performance, particularly at graphical tasks. SOL if you need a full SD card reader. Bummer clickpad problems
Though Apple was not the first to create an ultra slim notebook, the popularity of the Macbook Air did not go unnoticed. PC makers have been clamoring to produce a suitable rival and Samsung seems to be the first to succeed in its endeavor. The NP900X...
Abstract: More and more consumers are looking for thinner and slimmer electronics. We like slim TVs. We like thin cameras. And this fascination with increasingly slender profiles has clearly extended to the world of notebook computers too, but the MacBook Air fr...