zdnet.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-17 21:40:28
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Samsungs 15.4in. R510 might not be an automatic choice for business use, but it could fit the bill if you need to combine work and leisure on a stylish yet affordable notebook.
Stylish looks, Decent performance, Affordable, Integrated webcam...
Short on USB ports, Relatively bulky and heavy...
Samsungs 15.4in. R510 might not be an automatic choice for business use, but it could fit the bill if you need to combine work and leisure on a stylish yet affordable notebook...
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The Samsung R510 (£379 inc. VAT) is definitely affordable, but its up against strong competition in this group. Youll find the same sized screen as the Sony VAIO VGN-NS20E/S – at 15.4-inches – but colours are slightly more washed out. As such, its n...
Keyboard, HDMI...
Pentium CPU, Only 2GB of RAM...
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expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-17 21:40:28
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Samsungs new R510 is an updated version of the model we saw seven months ago in Whats New, Shopper 249. It has an identical design to recent models such as the Q210 and Q310; the glossy black finish fades to a red stripe on the front edge. Its at...
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If youre looking for a laptop that you can use for long periods away from the mains, then look no further than this indefatigable Samsung R510. The Samsung R510 lasted for just over four hours in our MobileMark 2007 battery test, which will last yo...
The Samsung R510 is a decent laptop with amazing battery life, but if you’re prepared to take a minor hit on performance, you could get the Acer Aspire 5920 for significantly less outlay. Ben Hardwidge Lowest online price: ££559.98 Buy it...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2011-08-17 21:40:29
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A well priced and well featured mid-range notebook ideal for the non-gaming home user or even for the small office, but its at a price point with a lot of competition. Some of that competition offers even more features, so you might be better served...
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techradar.com Updated: 2011-08-17 21:40:29
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Samsung currently provides some of the best systems on the market. The R510 is succeeds in delivering style and performance at an affordable price.The 2.7kg chassis provides basic mobility, but is best suited to the office or home. The black and silver...
Strong performance, Stylish design, Competitive price, Great screen, Impressive software package included...
High-end model offers little on basic, Poor battery life...
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Hot on the heels of Samsung's sub-£2kg portable, the Q210 (web id: 215352), comes yet another in its revamped lineup. This time, however, there's a different target market in mind and this, the R510, boasts an altogether more affordable price point. Th...
A generous specification and preternaturally good looks make the Samsung R510 a solid budget buy...
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The Samsung R510 is based on a 15.4-inch glossy screen that makes movies and images look bright and vivid, and it's bright. This form factor means it is neither compact nor lightweight at over 2.6 kg. Powering the laptop inside is a Core 2 Duo T6400 cl...
Build quality, HDMI, Gigabit Ethernet, Good screen brightness...
Price...
The Samsung NP-R510 is an able performer with a WorldBench score of 81. Is fairly similar in hardware configuration to the Dell Inspiron 15 and our winner, the Acer Aspire 5738. It's a budget laptop with good performance...
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If you're looking for a laptop that you can use for long periods away from the mains, then look no further than this indefatigable Samsung R510.The Samsung R510 lasted for just over four hours in our MobileMark 2007 battery test, which will last you t...
The Samsung R510 is a decent laptop with amazing battery life, but if you’re prepared to take a minor hit on performance, you could get the Acer Aspire 5920 for significantly less outlay...
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Among the excitement surrounding all the high-end products Samsung has been bringing to market lately, like the stunning X360 Notebook and polarising Omnia i900 , it's easy to forget the company's reputation for providing bargain-tastic notebooks at the b...
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