Testseek.com have collected 27 expert reviews of the Samsung Galaxy Book S 767XCM and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung Galaxy Book S 767XCM.
July 2020
(82%)
27 Reviews
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Users
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421 Reviews
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The editors liked
Lightweight
Beautiful design
Vivid
Fairly bright display
Lakefield runs all x86 apps
Sturdy and lightweight chassis
Good battery runtime
Outdoor+ mode is much brighter
Great speakers
Decent everyday performance
Full app compatibility
The editors didn't like
Way too much pre-loaded software
Audio is flat
Pricey for the performance
Only USB-C
Keyboard illumination is too dark
No integrated LTE (German SKU)
Hybrid processor requires adjusted apps for optimal performance
Published: 2020-07-20, Author: Andrew , review by: tomshardware.com
Lightweight, beautiful design, Vivid, fairly bright display, Lakefield runs all x86 apps,
Way too much pre-loaded software, Audio is flat, Pricey for the performance
The Samsung Galaxy S is a beautiful, lightweight ultraportable that can run every program you would expect with Intel's new Lakefield processor, but Samsung has doused it in its software, and you pay a lot for the design...
sturdy and lightweight chassis, good battery runtime, Outdoor+ mode is much brighter, great speakers, decent everyday performance, full app compatibility
only USB-C, keyboard illumination is too dark, no integrated LTE (German SKU), hybrid processor requires adjusted apps for optimal performance
In review: Samsung Galaxy Book SIt is not easy to find a verdict for the Samsung's Galaxy Book S with Intel's new hybrid processor. the first rival is obviously the ARM model, which costs about the same. The latter has some advantages, like the extremely...
Battery not a patch on the Qualcomm model,No 4G/LTE either,MicroSD cover quality is terrible,Limited ports - no full-size USB-A
The Samsung Galaxy Book S is lightweight, looks great, and although the battery life of the Intel version is about 25 per cent less than the Qualcomm model, it still lasts for approaching 10 hours - which is pretty decent.So if you're willing to forego th...
Lightweight, beautiful design, Vivid, fairly bright display, Lakefield runs all x86 apps,
Way too much pre-loaded software, Audio is flat, Pricey for the performance
The Samsung Galaxy S is a beautiful, lightweight ultraportable that can run every program you would expect with Intel's new Lakefield processor, but Samsung has doused it in its software, and you pay a lot for the design...
Relatively low-res screen, Not the cheapest laptop, Limited on-board ports,
The Samsung Galaxy Book S series continues to impress, and the new hybrid chip that Intel has been able to fit here manages to find a good balance between performance and battery life. On top of that, the screen and design is one of the best we've seen to...
Published: 2020-07-12, Author: Andreas , review by: notebookcheck.org
sturdy and lightweight chassis, good battery runtime, Outdoor+ mode is much brighter, great speakers, decent everyday performance, full app compatibility
only USB-C, keyboard illumination is too dark, no integrated LTE (German SKU), hybrid processor requires adjusted apps for optimal performance
review: Samsung Galaxy Book SNo es fácil encontrar un veredicto para el Samsung's Galaxy Book S con el nuevo procesador híbrido de Intel. El primer rival es obviamente el modelo ARM, que cuesta más o menos lo mismo. El segundo tiene algunas ventajas, como...
Published: 2020-07-13, Author: Andreas , review by: notebookcheck.it
telaio robusto e leggero, buona autonomia della batteria, La modalità Outdoor+ è molto più luminosa, ottimi altoparlanti, prestazioni quotidiane dignitose, piena compatibilità con le applicazioni
solo USB-C, l'illuminazione della tastiera è troppo scura, nessun LTE integrato (SKU tedesca), Il processore ibrido richiede applicazioni regolate per prestazioni ottimali
Lakefield è una buona idea, Ancora più leggero, Super luminosità da 600 nit, Autonomia buona...
ma non stupisce, Prezzo, Niente LTE, ma non insuperabile
Galaxy Book S nella sua anima Intel vede il debutto della nuova architettura Lakefield, che prende in prestito alcune cose dal libro di ARM e cerca di offrire autonomia e prestazioni decenti. Riesce in entrambe le cose, ma senza stupire in nessuna delle d...
Abstract: Se avessimo giudicato un computer solo in base alla sua scheda tecnica, non avremmo potuto giudicare positivamente un notebook come il MacBook Air: la vera forza dell'Air risiede infatti in macOS, e nel modo in cui macOS riesce a rendere veloce e produtti...
Portabilità, Autonomia, Sempre connesso, Reattività
Prezzo, Possibili problemi di compatibilità delle app, Non adatto all'elaborazione, Poche porte
Il futuro dei notebook sarà (anche) basato su ARM. Qualcomm lo sogna da anni, e Samsung gli dà una mano confezionando probabilmente il miglior portatile di questo genere: raffinato, con un design originale, un bello schermo, ed il piacere di essere sempre...