|
You can't begin to discuss the Samsung X360 without starting at the laptop's measurements. With a 13.3-inch screen, the Samsung X360 nudges the scale at 2.79 pounds, which is about a cell phone heavier than the MacBook Air. Thankfully, Samsung puts that e...
|
|
|
The thing is, the X360 does as much as it needs to. movies play smoothly at 720p and for office apps or photo-editing youll never notice its shortcomings. The thoughtful extras Samsung has included more than make up for any deficiencies it has.For...

Extraordinarily light. Long battery life. Excellent design...

Slow processor. Slight colour cast. Integrated graphics...

The spec sheet may seem sluggish, but the X360 is stupidly light, brilliantly well built and the best connected in its class...
|
|
digitalversus.com Updated: 2015-11-12 13:37:52
|
Samsungs X360 is a thin, light laptop with an external DVD drive to maximise mobility. Indeed, the manufacturer is so proud of how much theyve managed to cram into such a small case that Samsung claims to have "redefined the standards of mobility wi...

Very small, Light, Great battery life4 hours 15 minutes, External DVD writer, Plenty of connectivity options: 3 x USB, HDMI and VGA...

Generally poor performance, Very limited gaming capabilities, Poor contrast and colours on screen...
|
|
itreviews.com Updated: 2015-11-12 13:37:52
|
Samsung has aimed this ultraportable rival to the MacBook Air squarely at the business user who likes something a bit stylish but with plenty of functionality, security and damage proofing. Although its well priced in this range, it has serious PC ri...
|
|
gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2015-11-12 13:37:52
|
Korean giant Samsung claims the X360 is "lighter than air", and while not strictly true, at 1.29kg the 13.3incher is a featherweight in the laptop world. It's not got scrawny specs though: a 1,280x800 LED backlit screen, 128GB solid state drive or 120G...

Samsung is clearly gunning for the MacBook Air market with the X360, and in some ways it even outstrips it: three USB ports are certainly a bonus, and unlike Apple, Samsung has kindly provided an external DVD drive to slot into one of them. And for someth...

Samsung may be aiming for the Air, but the X360 is as fat as any regular laptop at its thickest part so there’s no sliding this into an envelope, although the trade off is a lengthy battery life. Despite all this, it doesn’t feel too sturdy ei...

The X360 punches far above its weight, offering more connectivity than you could ever need, and an SSD without an excessive pricetag. If you can cope with Windows Vista, this is a far more attractive option than a MacBook Air for the same price.Samsung...
|
|
|
Samsungs X360 is the most eye-catching ultra-portable here thanks to its glossy black and red brushed-metal lid. Its tapered design means that, at its thinnest point, its not much thicker than this magazine. Its light at just 1.3kg but it achieve...
|
|
|
Marketing for the Samsung X360 has been to pitch it directly against the Apple MacBook Air, but this is a far more versatile laptop, largely due to its full complement of ports and a battery life that wont leave you disappointed on the road.In fact, S...

Fantastic battery life, Generous connectivity, Very lightweight, Sleek and stylish...

Keyboard is quite compact...
|
|
igizmo.co.uk Updated: 2015-11-12 13:37:52
|
It's light and undeniably beautiful, but does its performance carry enough substance? Ever since the hype-driven launch of the MacBook Air, the biggest players in the laptop market have been striving to launch their own luxury ultraportables.Sony and L...
|
|
|
The Samsung X360 is an interesting and good-looking ultraportable laptop. Although its sex appeal cant match that of the Apple MacBook Air, this slim little machine may have enough positives to win your custom - if you have a spare £1,500 or so. Th...

Samsungs X360 certainly doesnt come cheap. But with the 128GB SSD drive on board, you wouldnt expect it to be a huge bargain. Overall its a solid machine for indoor and outdoor use. Darren Gladstone Lowest online price: ££799.00 Buy it now: clic...
|
|
|
Ever since the hype-driven launch of the MacBook Air, the biggest players in the laptop market have been striving to launch their own luxury ultraportables. Sony and Lenovo have been most successful, the former with the VAIO Z-Series and the latter wit...

Very light and very beautiful, but there isn't enough here to threaten rivals from Lenovo and Sony...
|
|
|
Before we look at its technical performance, we like to get a feel for each laptop, checking the case and finishing. Sometimes its easy to get seduced by promises of high speeds, but sooner or later, a faster model will arrive at the same p...
|
|
|
Samsung designed the X360 series in view of mobility. The device is light, compact and focused on typical office applications. Read more to find out how this 13.3 inch notebook with a reflective screen and energy saving Intel Core 2 Duo SU9300 Proces...

Light and handy, Userfriendly placement of the connections, Docking port, Bright display with good illumination, HDMI connection, Good battery life, already with the 6 cell battery...

No UMTS Option, Reduced right shift key, No optical drive, Fairly expensive...

Samsung X360-Premium SU9300 BlackThe Samsung X360-Premium SU930 Black is a solid office notebook. The case is, with exception of the lid, very stable and very well suitable for intensive mobile use.Additionally, Samsung offers an extensive guaranty from t...
|
|
about.com Updated: 2015-11-12 13:37:52
|
Samsungs X360 is most closely compared to the MacBook Air and other ultrathin laptops. With its under 3 pound weight, it is one of the lightest on the market, even if it is a bit thicker at the hinge. What really sets this system apart t...

Excellent Display, Large Number of Peripheral Ports for Such a Small System...

Battery Life While Good Not Up To Claims, Extra Wide Trackpad Easy to Hit While Typing...
|
|
|
Page 5: Video ReviewPage 6: Image GalleryPage 7: Specs / ManualsPage 8: Compare Prices...

Light, thin, and sexy design, Ample ports, Fast SSD, Good performance, Long battery life...

Expensive, No integrated mobile broadband option, Slow boot time...

It may be a little late to the razor-thin notebook contest, but the Samsung X360-34P has a lot more to offer than just a low profile. This 13-inch ultraportable is not only lighter than both the Apple MacBook Air and Lenovo ThinkPad X301, it features m...
|
|
|
The Samsung X360 is an interesting and good-looking ultraportable laptop. Although its sex appeal can't match that of the Apple MacBook Air, this slim little machine may have enough positives to win your custom - if you have a spare £1,500 or so.That...

Samsung's X360 certainly doesn't come cheap. But with the 128GB SSD drive on board, you wouldn't expect it to be a huge bargain. Overall it's a solid machine for indoor and outdoor use...
|
|
|
In recent months, Samsung has been lying low in the U.S. notebook market. But its new X360 is an interesting contender among ultraportable models--sleek enough to take on the Lenovo ThinkPad X300 or even the ThinkPad X200. Though its sex appeal cant m...

Fantastic battery life, Bright, easily viewable screen...

Pretty, but pricey...
|
|
|
Apple's MacBook Air isn't a popular thing around the office. Just the mention of its name sends Riyad into apoplectic rage , so much so that when our Apple-loving web developer suggested he might buy one, we had to bribe the local police with free tech su...
|
|
|
For some Apple fans, nothing will ever kill the lust factor associated with the MacBook Air. It is a beautiful machine; it wraps users up in the warm mantle of OSX; and buying it is about status — not value or practicality. The Voodoo Envy 133, on the...
|
|
|
Following up on the media and marketing frenzy of the Apple MacBook Air, Samsung is now set to try to match up with the razor-thin portable laptop with an entry of its own. The X360 is the PC attempt to one-up the competitor, and Samsung has packed a b...
|
|