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The Samsung Notebook 7 Spin (Starts at $799.99; $1,199.99 as tested) is an excellent 15-inch midrange 2-in-1 laptop with category-leading performance. In addition to its speed, this system has a sharp display, nice build quality, a generous storage, and good port offerings. That said, it costs $500 more than the Acer Aspire R 14$699.99 at Acer, and the size and weight are not ideal in this design. The R 14 remains our Editors' Choice for its similar feature set and much lower price, but the Notebook 7 is a strong option if you can swing the cost and aren't bothered by an unwieldy convertible laptop.
The Notebook 7 $691.99 at Amazon with adapter like Samsung NP-R620 Ac Adapter, Samsung NP-RV720 Ac Adapter, Samsung NP-Q320 Ac Adapter, Samsung NC110 Ac Adapter, Samsung NP-X130 Ac Adapter, Samsung Series 5 Ac Adapter, Samsung NT-R439 Ac Adapter, Samsung NT-R440E Ac Adapter, Samsung NP-P330 Ac Adapter, Samsung NP-Q330 Ac Adapter, Samsung NP-RV508 Ac Adapter, Samsung NP-N148P Ac Adapter strongly resembles an Apple MacBook Pro in its design and color scheme. The body is all-silver aluminum with black keys. It's not the thinnest or lightest system at 0.78 by 14.74 by 10.11 inches (HWD) and 5.01 pounds, but that's not unreasonable for a 15-inch laptop. The Aspire R 14 isn't much thinner, but it is lighter at 0.73 by 13.5 by 9.6 inches and 4.07 pounds, thanks in part to its smaller 14-inch screen. The Notebook 7's weight may make you somewhat hesitant to carry it around or commute with it, though, since you'll definitely be aware of its presence in your bag compared with an ultraportable.
The Notebook 7 is equipped with a 2.5GHz Intel Core i7-6500U processor, 16GB of memory, and (perhaps most surprisingly) an Nvidia GeForce 940MX graphics card, which is far better than the integrated graphics seen in almost every convertible laptop. On the PCMark 8 Work Conventional productivity test, the Notebook 7 scored a category-leading 3,053 points, which translated to quick real-world speeds during my time with the laptop. It also posted among the best results on the multimedia tests, beating out the Aspire R 14 on the HandBrake, CineBench, and Photoshop tests. None of the aforementioned laptops were faster on HandBrake or scored higher on CineBench, and only the Spectre x360 15t beat the Notebook 7's Photoshop time.
The Samsung Notebook 7 Spin is a very well-made convertible laptop with a sharp, vibrant display, a nice build, and the fastest performance in the category. Its quick speeds and valuable set of features make it useful for getting real work done, or for entertainment. The 15-inch size, though, is a bit awkward, and it's the heaviest of these convertible laptops—portability is not a strong suit, but it will serve you well at home. It's reasonably priced for what it offers, but the Acer Aspire R 14 includes many of the same features and equivalent battery life for just $700. The Notebook 7 is all around faster, but that $500 price difference is certainly nothing to ignore, and the R 14's size is a little more appealing for this type of system. As such, the R 14 remains our Editors' Choice midrange convertible laptop, but the Samsung Notebook 7 Spin is an attractive PC if you don't mind the added price and size.
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