itreviews.com Updated: 2014-05-22 05:28:46
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Theres plenty to like about the Q310. Its small, packed with features and has a decent processor. The only real disappointment is the choice of graphics card, but at this price youd be hard pushed to find a laptop with better 3D performance. In sho...
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Samsung's laptops were once synonymous with glossy black finishes and sleek, monochromatic good looks. Now, though, they've revisited the design and injected it with colour. If you're expecting laptops finished inblues, reds and pinks you'll be disappo...

Samsung marries good looks, performance and keen pricing in this alluring 13.3in portable...
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Samsung appears totally obsessed with looks these days. Admittedly, the Q310’s shiny black chassis is eye-catching, but we have to disagree with Samsung when it comes to the nasty splatter of red along the bottom lip. Apparently, it’s a “deep rose red...

If you’ve an eye on gaming, the Q310s 9200M GS graphics will no doubt disappoint, but the P8400 processor managed to push through some decent benchmark scores and at £699 you’re getting a fair amount of tech for your money. Build quality and a...
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expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2014-05-22 05:28:46
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Samsungs Q310 is the only 13.3in laptop on test here, but its screen has a resolution of 1,280x800, which is the same as the screens in most 15.4in laptops. This means that you get same amount of desktop space and a slightly sharper appearance. Wit...
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Samsung has added more new laptops to its range in recent months than any other manufacturer. It follows these releases with the Q310 (£699 inc. VAT), which proves to be one of the most powerful, portable and usable laptops weve seen for a long time.T...

Great build quality, Excellent battery life, Lightweight, Powerful performance, Vibrant screen...

Disappointing lack of software...
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Reading the title of this article, I am sure some people will be a bit confused. Samsung has been making notebook computers for a long time, but up until October 2008 they were not available in the US. This probably had more than a few people in the US...
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Sporting a handsome design, smooth performance, and good endurance, this 13-inch notebook is a strong contender.

Stylish design, Good sound, Strong productivity perfomance, Comfortable keyboard, Very good battery life...

Small touchpad, Mushy mouse buttons, No discrete graphics option, Awkward stacked USB ports...

The Samsung Q310-34P is a good thin-and-light notebook for work and play that doesn’t skimp on battery life. It also offers good looks without being over the top. This system offers plenty of features and solid performance, but is it worth $1,299?De...
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Until now, the only way to get a Samsung-branded notebook was to live (or special-order from) outside North America. Now, anyone shopping for a thin-and-light business model can add Samsung’s Q310 to the list of options. Nicely equipped...

Sleek, glossy design; huge hard drive; above-average performance...

High price for the performance; average battery life; subpar 3D scores...
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Today we're looking at another entry into Samsung's 'Touch of Colour' series of notebooks and having been impressed with the Q210 , which won our coveted Recommended Award, the 13.3 inch Q310 has a lot to live up to. Moreover, unlike the Q210, the Q310 ha...
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