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Samsung Q45 review

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The Samsung Q45 punches well above its weight, with performance results you'd expect from a much larger model. It's not quite up to 3D gaming though, and suffers from an annoying key layout

Good

  • Good performance
  • Small size
  • Great looking design

Bad

  • Poor at 3D graphics
  • Annoying key layout

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Samsung's Q45 might not be the tiniest of laptops available, but with a 12-inch screen it's still small enough to be easily portable.

Despite its undersized dimensions, it's still a decent performer with enough power to do some proper work and it's a good-looker too, all for just £717 from LaptopsDirect.co.uk.

Strengths
The Q45 may only measure 299 by 36 by 217mm and weigh 1.9kg, but it can easily give a much larger laptop a run for its money in the performance stakes. With a 1.8GHz Intel Core 2 Duo T7100 processor and only 1GB of RAM, it managed to rack up a score of 3,281 in PCMark05, which is impressive for its size.

While it's capable of turning its hand to heavy processing, it's thankfully not too much of a drain on the battery. Although it only turned in an average result of 1 hour 33 minutes while running the intensive Battery Eater test, it managed a much more respectable 4 hours 30 minutes during the reader test.

The 12.1-inch glossy display has a native resolution of 1,280x800 pixels and offers great colour reproduction, but its reflective coating makes it difficult to work on if there are any bright lights behind you.

The whole package is finished off in a stunning glossy black casing that looks fantastic, although it is rather susceptible to greasy fingerprints.

Weaknesses
PCMark05 may have proved little challenge for the Q45, but 3DMark06 turned out to be a much more formidable opponent. Despite its best efforts, its integrated Intel GMA X3100 graphics chip only managed to pull it in a result of 431, ruling out cutting-edge gaming.

The Q45 only comes bundled with a copy of Windows XP, and given its poor 3D performance and only 1GB of RAM it's unlikely to fare that well running Vista with all the bells and whistles enabled.

The keyboard is a decent size for such a small model, but Samsung has inexplicably swapped some modifier keys around, so if you're a fan of keyboard shortcuts you'll need to re-program your brain before you're back up to full speed again. The Right Click button sits on the bottom far left, where Ctrl should be. Ctrl is living where the Windows key should be, which itself is over on the wrong side of the spacebar, where you would expect to find the Right Click button.

The Q45 also comes up short on the connector front, with just two USB ports available (one at the back, the other on the right), modem, Ethernet, four-pin FireWire, VGA, headphone and microphone, plus a SD/Memory Stick card reader at the front.

Conclusion
Unlike many a small laptop, the Q45 is actually capable of doing some proper work on the move, although its 3D performance is still pretty miserable. The basic key reassignment is stupid, serving no conceivable purpose other than to confuse and annoy, but other than that it's a nice little number for under £720.

Edited by Jason Jenkins
Additional editing by Jon Squire

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sammyg 15 July 2012

Good: This really good and durable small laptop. I use it a variety of things, but it was purchased mainly to 'Photoshop' while away on trips - something that you really can't do with a tablet. The screen is really good for its small size, and it has survived many long haul diving trips. Mine has a 250gb drive, and as long as I regularly maintain it I don't have too many storage issues. I have had this for well over three years, and the only problem has been a broken wire in the power supply just recently - £7 for a new equivalent off eBay.

Bad: The only thing that would be nice is an extra USB, as it only has 2. But I do understand that on such a small laptop that is probably being a bit too demanding.

Comment: Great laptop, and I hope that placing this review isn't the kiss of death after all this time :)

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Oceon Ball-bag Donohuge 10 October 2010

Good: It's small and look's nice, its got a good OS and it is a good long lasting laptop. I've had mine for 3 years now and it been through viruses and a cracked screen and it's still working fine as if it was brand new! I love it!

Bad: Well it's only got 80gb hard drive but that's good for a notebook. The small screen can get a bit annoying, not that bad really though.

Comment: This is an excellent Laptop, I would recommend it to anyone that travels around and needs a good but small laptop which still looks nice! If you buy this I'm sure in shouldn't let you down!

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