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Some offers just have to be too good to be true. Take a look at that price, then look at how much the Samsung R610 manages to pack in - you'll struggle to find such a well-specified laptop for so little money. Let's begin with the Full HD display. Like...

The R610 embraces the credit crunch: Blu-ray, a 1080p display and dedicated graphics crammed into a tiny budget...
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techradar.com Updated: 2011-08-17 21:34:20
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Samsungs laptop range offers the latest technology at low prices. Combining a high-definition (HD) screen and strong specification, the Samsung R610 (£699 inc. VAT) is the most affordable full-HD laptop you can currently buy.The 1920 x 1080-pixel scree...

Bargain price, Blu-ray drive, Good usability, Generous array of features...

Limited performance...
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Samsungs R610 is available in various guises, and with an onboard Blu-ray Disc drive it is remarkable value. Following current fashion, the Samsung R610-AS01UK gleams in a high-gloss black lacquer-like finish, inside and out, excepting the front ed...

Well finished and very well specified, the Samsung R610-AS01UK is a promising laptop for all-round use, and the nearest thing to a favourite on test. We would have liked to have seen useful battery life though. Andrew Harrison Lowest online price: £N...
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laptoplogic.com Updated: 2011-08-17 21:34:19
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The Samsung R610 is one of Samsung’s first offerings for the American market, and it makes an interesting statement. For a 16” laptop, it is relatively thin and light, measuring 1.25” at its thinnest point and weighing only 6lbs wi...

Thin and light, Inexpensive, Bright 16” display...

Weak CPU performance, Low battery life, Limited feature set, Resolution could be higher...
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The R610 that we are reviewing today is a desktop replacement from Samsung and follows the brilliant X360, which was Samsungs first new generation notebook. We expect the R610 to be similarly innovative and competitive. The Samsung R610 is meant to de...

Good looks, size, weight, full size keypad with numpad...

Battery, graphic performance, fingerprint magnet...

The R610 that we are reviewing today is a desktop replacement from Samsung and follows the brilliant X360, which was Samsungs first new generation notebook. We expect the R610 to be similarly innovative and competitive. The Samsung R610 is meant to de...
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Would You Buy This? 0Yes 0No Samsung R610-64G Test Scores Overall 80 Performance 69 Features 77 Design 77 Full Test Report » Before You Buy How to Buy a Laptop Top All-Purpose Laptops Top Power Laptops Top Ultraportable Laptops Got a Hot Tip? Seen news...

Fullsized, comfortable keyboard, Great software suite...

Difficulttosee lowresolution screen...
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maximumpc.com Updated: 2011-08-17 21:34:20
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If it’s odd to see Samsung’s name on a notebook, you’ll likely get used to it. While the company had previously sold its branded notebooks only overseas, it recently entered the U.S. market with no fewer than five notebook lines, ranging from netbooks...

A multicore notebook for $1,000! Wellrounded amenities.

It looks, feels, and performs like a budget notebook.
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Samsung's “ touch of color” themed design, which essentially is adding hint of red naturally blended into a sexy piano black frame, so far was visible on their high-end products only. But now it seems to be spreading across all of their devices...

Battery, Performance, Weight, Price...

Too many glossy surfaces...
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Samsung's R610 is available in various guises, and with an onboard Blu-ray Disc drive it is remarkable value.Following current fashion, the Samsung R610-AS01UK gleams in a high-gloss black lacquer-like finish, inside and out, excepting the front edge...

Well finished and very well specified, the Samsung R610-AS01UK is a promising laptop for all-round use, and the nearest thing to a favourite on test. We would have liked to have seen useful battery life though...
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It’s one of the lightest and best-looking 16-inch notebooks, but its performance could be better.

Lightweight, Attractive chassis, Full keyboard with number pad...

No Blu-ray option, Short battery life, Mediocre sound and video quality...

The Samsung R610-64G hovers in a strange place between a traditional mainstream notebook and a full-fledged multimedia desktop replacement. A svelte 6 pounds (for its size), the R610 is the lightest 16-inch notebook we’ve tested, and with a street p...
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