🚀 Elevate Your Work Game with Samsung's ATIV Book 9!
The Samsung ATIV Book 9 NP930X2K-K01US is a lightweight, high-performance laptop featuring a 12.2-inch LED-lit screen with a stunning 2560x1600 resolution. Powered by an Intel Core M 5Y31 processor and equipped with 8 GB of RAM and a 256 GB SSD, this laptop is designed for professionals on the go, offering up to 10.5 hours of battery life.
Standing screen display size | 12.2 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 2560 x 1600 pixels |
Max Screen Resolution | 2560x1600 Pixels |
Processor | apple_a4 |
RAM | 8 GB DDR3L SDRAM |
Memory Speed | 1600 MHz |
Hard Drive | 256 GB SSD |
Graphics Coprocessor | Intel HD Graphics |
Chipset Brand | Intel |
Card Description | Integrated |
Graphics Card Ram Size | 8 GB |
Wireless Type | 802.11ac |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
Average Battery Life (in hours) | 10.5 Hours |
Brand | SAMSUNG |
Series | ATIV Book 9 |
Item model number | NP930X2K-K01US |
Operating System | Windows 8 |
Item Weight | 2.1 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 11.19 x 8.37 x 0.46 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 11.19 x 8.37 x 0.46 inches |
Color | Imperial Black |
Processor Brand | Intel |
Number of Processors | 2 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR3 SDRAM |
Flash Memory Size | 256 |
Hard Drive Interface | Serial ATA |
Optical Drive Type | No |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
S**W
Great ultrabook for the sub $700 price/ 6 Month Update!
With more than a month's worth of work and play on this laptop I feel confident that I can give a realistic review of my experience with this premium ultrabook. Keep in mind that the current price of this laptop definitely has an influence on my opinions about this machine.Memory: The version that I've been using has a 128GB solid state hard drive and only 4GB RAM. I wasn't worried much about the hard drive space because most of its use would be done using Google Docs typing out papers and taking notes for college classes.Screen: The screen is a beautiful 2560x1600, which originally concerned me with the lack of RAM and if I'd get the battery life I'd need to get through a day of college work.Battery Life: I know for some people it's a deal breaker if they can't get through a solid day's worth of work without plugging in. In my case I've always come home with 40% or more remaining. The standby time also seems quite reasonable. I can bring the laptop home after Friday classes and turn it on Sunday night with plenty of juice to knock out a small paper while running some sort of media in the background.Performance: My expectations for a meager 4GB of RAM and the Core m processor were pretty low. To be fair it has probably done better than I expected, without being too impressive. I've been able to play my fair share of games without too many sacrifices. Games like Sims 3 and State of Decay with graphics between low and medium will still allow for some respectable frame rates. This device will get rather warm with its aluminum build, which might be uncomfortable for some who actually use their laptop... on their lap. This is really only noticeable when playing graphic intensive games. Productivity has been fluid and without any hitches. I often have two side by side windows open with around 4 tabs each while researching and typing papers. Windows 10 has been a good experience on this device, which I swear improved the touchpad dramatically when upgrading from Windows 8.1.Hardware: In my opinion this really makes or breaks a laptop. I had previously purchased the Asus UX305LA, which was surprisingly powerful, but had some serious build quality issues even though it "felt" good being an aluminum build and thin. The Samsung, although not nearly as powerful, manages to be beautifully designed and built without sacrificing much in the way of functionality. This ultrabook is incredibly thin and light, along with its aluminum build, makes its sub $700 price appear worth every penny (bought during a President's Day sale). The keyboard does have shorter throw than larger laptops and is slightly cramped, but the typing experience is reasonably good, and quiet which might be a personal preference on my part. The trackpad is excellent, perhaps the best I've used on a Windows laptop. It's smooth and responsive. Two finger taps and scrolling work without a hitch as does clicking and dragging windows with a single finger, something other laptops struggle with. I've already said the screen was excellent. For those who do their work outside it has an outdoor brightness mode that has you covered at a claimed 700nits of brightness, I'm pretty sure that's brighter than the sun, kidding of course. HD media is a pleasure to consume, and although it's a mere 12.2" screen its colors are vivid if not a little on the cool side. If you consume your media without headphones then the speakers here will do just fine. They're perfectly adequate for the size of this device and even surprisingly good for the form factor.Conclusion: Keeping in mind that this is not a gaming, productivity, powerhouse of a laptop you'll be more than content with its performance. For someone who finds themselves toting around a laptop most of their days this is a great solution. It'll stand apart from the sea of Macbook Air devices and it'll do it more eloquently and with a better screen to boot. Zero regrets, this should make a good companion during my last two semesters of college.6 Month Update: So it's been six months since I purchased this laptop, to include nearly an entire semester of college putting this device through it's paces. If you've managed to read this far then maybe you won't mind another paragraph or two about how this laptop has fared in the last the 6 months being carried around to and from campus, and what the performance has meant in real world situations.Wear and Tear - It might be hard to believe but there is no visible wear on this device. I really thought that the dark blue coloring would show signs of wear after a few months of riding around in my laptop and being transported all over the place, but there simply isn't even a scratch. I keep my devices clean at the least, and rarely drop them, but other than that I don't take any real precautions. The laptop sleeve in my backpack isn't even lined with some sort of soft material. The keyboard is still clicky, but quiet. The trackpad hasn't scratched or discolored, and the screen doesn't appear to have any dead pixels or funky stress. I never really doubted Samsung but they really put together a nice laptop here.Real World Performance - Like I had said in my original initial impressions of the device, nothing really here to impress. That said it did admirable during my Spring semester. Taking notes, writing papers, and heavy research using multiple remote libraries, all while listening to media or playing videos worked without much of a hitch. The only real performance snag I ran into was watching 2k videos, but this improved once I finally got a 5g WiFi connection in my house. The battery life is also still excellent after 6 months of heavy use and has never left me stranded after a long day on campus.6 Month Conclusion - If you're a student or the traveling type I don't see how you could go wrong with this device. I think the price is absolutely fair for the 4GB model considering the outstanding build quality, 2K screen, and portability of this device. I highly recommend it.
R**H
Compact, fast, a pleasure to own and to use.
After having read many first reviews I hesitated because of the reported low performance of the Core M processor. I have 2 older Samsung Series 9 Ultra books, both with the higher speed i7 processors. I was unable to find this newest 12.2 inch jewel in a store so I took the risk and ordered one from Amazon: What a wonderful surprise! It performs faster than all my previous units. I have 16 Chrome Tabs open all the time and am a heavy user of MS Office 2013. No gaming.The keyboard: excellent, WiFi 802.11 ac fast, software finally (with Windows 10) where is should always have been: Easy, logical, reliable.Screen: Yes, a bit small but what superb, intense colors! Only negative? Fingerprints on the top cover.Suggestion for improvement? Powerplug connector is very tight. Will it eventually get damaged as it did in my first Series 9 unit? That's one advantage the competitor has with the magnetic solution!Apart from this: I am truly delighted! This will be the perfect travel- and laptop-companion.
K**E
Could have been great.
The ATIV 9 is a great, much lighter, smaller version of the 9 plus. The screen, build quality, and design are top notch. Performance is decent, and the battery is closer to under 5 hours of normal use, rather than the advertised 10. If it had all the needed features it would be great. Firstly, the keyboard isn't backlit (which isn't a crazy huge deal). Second the keyboard is cramped; I really feel like they could have organized it better (look at the MacBook' air 12). The lack of a touchscreen option baffles me too, as well as the ability to tilt the screen all the way back like the 9 plus.If these features missing, along with the high price don't bother you then this is fantastic. I ended up finding the HP Folio 1020 for the right price, so I decided to go with that. It's a little heavier but includes most of those missing features, is cheaper, and has a bit better battery life.
P**E
it's cute but useless!.
i do like the ATIV Book 9, but be prepared to get used to the tiny keyboard, and, the keyboard is not lit so it's hard to see even in the daytime. nice for surfing the net, but, not a whole lot else. also, the Windows updates tend to confuse it's tiny brain so be prepared to either perform a restore should it be set for Windows to update automatically or, just set the updates to be installed at your convenience. it's had to be set to a restore three times because of Windows update since it was purchased. i wouldn't buy another.UPDATE: the problem of restoring the system just gets worse. this thing is going back! never again will i touch a Samsung computer
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