- Was a will for me to "high performance", ie fan noise even in office mode. As soon as one switches to the "balanced" power is all great and very quiet notebook
- All connections on the side, so the left and right of the notebook cable
- The hard drive slows the hardware pretty. My recommendation: Through SSD replacement. (2nd hard disk can be built if needed with adapter into the drive bay and Blueray drive in ext. Housing (10 EUR). On the way all that often so times a drive.
- Display unfortunately TN panel with a limited color space
- No docking station !, ie it must everything always be plugged in and out
- Cable of the charger a bit short
+ Power
+ Appearance: simple and elegant.
+ Keyboard: quiet, thoughtful place unnecessary additional buttons with FN functions
+ Battery
+ Screen, matte, bright and full HD
+8 GB Ram
+ 4x USB 3.0
+ Plays Blu-ray discs from
+ Aluminum surface
+ Mostly quiet
+ Multitouchpad with useful functions to work effectively
With SSD, the device runs again a lot faster, actually really use a "must" to the hardware. Multitouchpad has useful functions, so if you are stroking with three fingers down shown the open applications, enabling a very rapid change. Also scrolling with 2 fingers to work very smoothly.
All in all a great device, only the lateral cable / slow hard disk / Preset (running fan) could be better. Price / performance Technically worth a recommendation. A dock and Ultrabay bay not to get in the price region well.
Update:
Even a slightly larger disadvantage: you buy and pay for a Windows 8 with the notebook, which runs very smoothly. However, no recovery DVD are included, not even the license key! So if you now want to switch to another SSD or want to install another hard drive (wg defect, size etc) Once you have realized a problem. Solution:
- For Samsung SSDs: Migration Software (cloning system on SSD, funktinoiert well). Warning: Recovery partition is not mitgeklont!
. - With Windows on a minimum 16 GB USB flash drive backup created with standard tools, this can also be the recovery partition are backed up (option called "Create recovery drive").
- Not even the key for you pay gets you. Is probably stored in the BIOS, but can also be read with special software.
... I think you should know quite when you spend so much money on a notebook and I hope the supplement will help one or the other. Especially the lack of recovery DVDs / USB sticks become a problem when the hard disk is broken after the warranty. Sure you have a backup of its data, but the system one must then buy again, which is not exactly cheap and very annoying if you had actually bought already.