Samsung R522 - 15.6in Notebook

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Last year Samsung unveiled its 'touch of colour' design theme. This started on TVs, but soon found its way onto its monitors and somewhat less successfully its notebooks as well. Given the less enthusiastic reception, though, it's no surprise to see the Korean giant abandoning the theme in its latest notebooks for something a little less polarising. Its first effort is the R522 and it could be onto a winner. Read more...
Design Score 9 for Design
Features Score 7 for Features
Performance Score 8 for Performance
Value Score 8 for Value
Overall Score 8 for Overall


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comment Geoff Richards said on 27th April 2009

I don't have a link to back this up with, but I do recall that running a laptop on AC power all day is believed to be detrimental to it's long-term life. That's in a... more

comment Ed said on 28th April 2009

To be fair, all laptop batteries seem to deteriorate at about the same rate. At least to the extent that in a couple of years you can expect battery life to have significantly drop... more

comment Thagun said on 21st August 2009

I like the look of this machine. It seems to have everything that i'm looking for, but is it better than the medion akoya s5610, or the sony vaio vgn-ns20j/s. I have been working o... more

comment TheGeneral said on 8th September 2009

Thagun you should go for it, go for the model with the dedicated 512mb graphics card. It's a great laptop.

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