Typical price: £990
What is it: 12-inch ultra-portable laptop with sex appeal
What we think: A great looking, easy-to-use laptop with exceptional battery life
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 3 July 2006
Tags: Samsung, Samsung Q35, aluminium, card reader, manbag
We like:
High-quality widescreen display; stylish looks; price; amazing battery life
We don't like:
Can't play games; only two USB ports
You might also need:
USB hub
CNET UK judgement:
The Samsung Q35 is almost impossible not to recommend for anyone who works for long periods away from the home or office. It's powerful enough to run most applications, has outstanding battery life, and is surprisingly good value for money
Full review:
The Samsung Q35 is the replacement for the excellent Q30 -- Samsung's flagship ultra-portable laptop. It's better than its predecessor, and indeed better than most of its current rivals in almost every respect. The Q35 is not only nice to look at, but its use of modern components, remarkable battery life and ease of use make it a near-perfect proposition. Continue Reading...
Samsung Q35 History
12 May 2006 in Crave
Samsung Q35: Gorgeous little darling
Whacking great desktop replacements have their place, but there's nothing like a teeny-tiny baby 12-inch laptop to bring a smile to our faces
Latest user reviews
April 3, 2007
Posted by: Arash Vafadari
"Avoid at all costs"
September 22, 2006
Posted by: Andrew Burns
"A excellent machine for on the move work"
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