Looking to lighten your laptop load? Samsung wants to help. The new Samsung Notebook 9, which comes in 13-inch and 15-inch screen sizes, are constructed of a lightweight magnesium alloy that barely tips the scales. At just under two pounds for the 13-inch and under three pounds for the 15-inch, I can lift them both with one hand.
We got a peek at these machines in Samsung's posh hotel suite at the 2016 International CES here in Las Vegas, and while we don't know when they'll arrive (beyond "early 2016") or what they might cost, they definitely look like they're worth considering if portability is key.
Magnesium
Typically, high-end laptops are made of aluminum, perhaps with some carbon fiber thrown in if you want to get fancy. Aluminum's strong and shiny, but still a little heavy. Magnesium alloy is even lighter, but the downside is that it can look and feel like plastic. You'll often find it inside laptops (like Lenovo's ThinkPads) but generally, PC manufacturers don't leave it exposed to the elements.
But recently, a few laptops have gone all out with magnesium to get the lightest laptops possible, like the Lenovo LaVie Z and the LG Gram 14. But those laptops lacked creature comforts like great keyboards and trackpads, and they definitely felt a little plasticy.
What amazed me was that the 15-inch Notebook 9 feels a bit more like cool metal to the touch. And with nice bright 1080p screens, Core i5 and i7 processors, up to 8GB of memory and 256GB of solid-state storage and what felt like some pretty decent keyboards and touchpads in a brief test, these feel like pretty well-rounded laptops. (Samsung's also promising up to 10.5 hours of battery life.) If only the company would tell us what they cost.
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