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Samsung produces many highly portable laptops in the sub-£799 category. The X460 is a departure from this, and is a halo product looking to take the brand upmarket. The most striking aspect is just how thin the front of the wedge-shaped chassis is. Alo...

Good battery life, HDMI, Networking options...

Mixed build quality, Screen res could be higher...
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Following the staggering amount of publicity Apple’s super-skinny MacBook Air received, with Mac fanatics waxing lyrical about how you can stick it in an envelope and risk accidentally posting it, South Korean manufacturer Samsung decided it could do...

Amazing light weight, comfortable keyboard, power and features...

Cheap looking plastics, average screen resolution...

An incredibly lightweight 14.1-inch laptop, with performance, features and comfort. Quality doesn’t prove much better than cheaper Samsung models, however...
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The Samsung X460 is a 14.1in thin-and-light all-purpose notebook thats perfectly road-ready. The Samsung X460 is basically a Samsung X360 with upgraded parts (a slightly larger screen and a discrete GPU). Its even smartly priced considering whats...

Were pretty impressed with the Samsung X460. Oh, sure, we have a couple of quibbles about choices such as the discrete but low-end GPU (obviously a cost-cutting measure), but that doesnt stop us from recommending this machine. Its a little outside...
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Having previously looked at the 13.3in Samsung X360 it's now the turn of its larger and arguably more practical cousin, the X460. Though it has a similar slim and light emphasis as the X360, measuring as little as 21.2mm at its thinnest point and weighing...
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channelnews.com.au Updated: 2011-11-05 19:01:13
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When it comes time to buy a new notebook, many people don?t think of the name Samsung. It?s unfortunate because this model is actually quite good. It offers high performance and long battery life, it has an attractive design and its LED backlit screen...

Solid performance, Strong build quality, LED backlit screen, GeForce graphics, Excellent battery life, Cons...

Native resolution is a little low, Centrino processor, Standard Notebook speakers...
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smarthouse.com.au Updated: 2011-11-05 19:01:13
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When it comes time to buy a new notebook, many people don’t think of the name Samsung. It’s unfortunate because this model is actually quite good. It offers high performance and long battery life, it has an attractive design and its LED backlit screen...
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Thin-and-light notebooks are a bit of a preference here at the office. They’re a lot more powerful than netbooks, but mange to keep an element of portability. As we’re always on our way out to some product launch or another we enjoy the thin-and-light...

It is thin, it is light and most importantly it works incredibly well. You’ll feel rather smug every time you whip it out and pop it on the table at a meeting. R16000 is a hefty price, but for bold presentation and acceptable performance you get your m...
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When Samsung first announced that it would be selling its notebooks in the US, the models that received the most attention were the lightest, thinnest ones. This is usually the case–they are the most lust-worthy models from the lineup–but the question...
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Its a good thing you took all of your money out of stocks in August and invested heavily in wheat futures, because now all those Wall Street schmucks are lining up for your bread, and youre making a killing. Because now, rather than trampling an octo...

Impeccable elegance gives you coffeeshop je ne sais quoi. Support for SD, Memory Stick and xD is rare and cool. Overall high performance marks for a thin and light notebook...

Price: This is a great deal in a 0 machine. ,600? Not so much. Lack of Bluray is puzzling, especially considering the HDMIout...
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The Samsung X460 is a 14.1in thin-and-light all-purpose notebook that's perfectly road-ready.The Samsung X460 is basically a Samsung X360 with upgraded parts (a slightly larger screen and a discrete GPU). It's even smartly priced considering what's on...

We're pretty impressed with the Samsung X460. Oh, sure, we have a couple of quibbles about choices such as the discrete but low-end GPU (obviously a cost-cutting measure), but that doesn't stop us from recommending this machine. It's a little outside...
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Welcome back, Samsung. Youve been laying low in the U.S. market when it comes to notebooks, but after kicking the tires on the X460, I can honestly say you were missed. I mean, you manage to craft a 14.1-inch thin-and-light all-purpose notebook thats...

Bright, easilyviewable screen, Many great features in a slim package...

Could have used a better discrete GPU...
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Over the past decade, Samsung has made itself a household name in the United States. Its been an assertive player in player in consumer electronics categories across the board, with one prominent exception: laptops. Its not that the company doesn...

Great design. Lightweight. Big 14-inch widescreen. HDMI-out port. Comfortable keyboard. Very good battery life.

Available only through e-tailers. Needs higher resolution and extended battery options.

A gorgeous design and good performance features make the X460-44P a worthy ambassador of the Samsung brand...
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A sleek and stylish business notebook that sports a brilliant display, discrete graphics, and good battery life.

Very bright screen, One of thinnest and lightest 14-inch notebooks, Good discrete graphics, More than 4 hours of battery life, Fast boot time...

Keyboard feels a little mushy, Not the highest resolution, Nine-cell battery too expensive...

With the X460-44P Samsung does more than just cram an ultrabright 14.1-inch display and an optical drive into a remarkably thin chassis. This machine exudes style like no other notebook in its class, which is not all that surprising given that Samsung...
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crn.com
Updated: 2011-10-04 03:57:52
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Samsung has spent the better part of the last decade sitting out of the U.S. notebook market, after getting burned by a previous investment in the now-defunct AST. After taking a good look at its X460 notebook, three words come clearly to mind: They we...
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When asked if we wanted to review their latest and prettiest notebook, the X460, our first question to Samsung was if the product happened to be shiny and glossy. When they replied in the affirmative, our hands started inching towards the nearest clean...
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