Typical price: £680
What is it: Thin-and-light laptop with an attractive price tag
What we think: Impressive build quality and speedy performance make it a good, affordable option
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 14 May 2008
Tags: Samsung, Samsung P200, paper, security, CSI
We like:
Compact size; fast performance; sturdy build quality
We don't like:
No Draft-N Wi-Fi; lacks ports
CNET UK judgement:
The Samsung P200 is not only small and well built, but it also packs a significant performance punch. It has its weaknesses, such as the lack of ports and slightly non-standard keyboard layout, but overall, we reckon it's one of the better thin-and-light laptops around at the moment
Full review:
At first glance, the Samsung P200 seems to be little more than the company's popular Q45 laptop with all the fun taken out in an attempt to make it more appealing to business types. However, look further than its suit-and-tie attire and you'll find that this £700 laptop still has plenty of fire in its belly. Continue Reading...
Samsung P200 History
4 Mar 2008 in Crave
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