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Okay, so maybe Samsung isn't [I]entirely[/I] new to the laptop game here in the USA, but for its first line of self-branded lappies, the Q310 ultraportable didn't fare half bad in its first review. Critics over at Laptop Mag found the design of the 13.3-incher to be "handsome," the performance "smooth" and the endurance to be satisfactory enough. It also pointed out that the glossy display wasn't incredibly distracting as with other machines we've personally reviewed, and while they had a tough time finding anything major to harsh on, they couldn't help but point out that the $949 ThinkPad SL300 was likely a better value. 'Course, if money ain't a thang, you're probably safe to make a purchase here.Samsung's Q310-34P laptop reviewed: not bad for a first try originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 16 Nov 2008 21:07:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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