Samsung R620 review
Verdict:
Along with Samsung's great design and build quality, the R620 includes a Blu-ray drive, making it much better value than anything else at this price.
Review Date: 25 Jan 2010
Price when reviewed: £645
Supplier: http://www.laptopsdirect.co.uk
Reviewed By: Barry de la Rosa
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User Rating
The R620 has beautiful, clean lines and rounded edges, and the deep black glossy lid and case adds a touch of class. It's an understated design, with the only decoration being a narrow brushed-metal strip above the keyboard that covers the speakers. Samsung is clearly aiming for something that looks at home in the living room, because the R620 has a Blu-ray drive and an HDMI output, so it's ideal as a portable media centre.
The screen can handle 720p content, and it's incredibly bright and colourful with only a slight unevenness in the backlighting. Just bear in mind the glossy finish tight vertical viewing angle, which can make it tricky to avoid reflections. The built-in speakers are surprisingly loud, although lacking in bass. There's an HDMI output but no S/PDIF audio output.
While the graphics chipset can handle 1080p, it's not so good at 3D games, managing only 15.5fps in our Call of Duty 4 benchmark. At 1,024x768 without anti-aliasing it managed a more playable 25.5fps, but it's not suitable for the latest 3D action titles. General performance was average with an overall benchmark score of 65, which is fine for office and internet applications but not ideal for intensive video or photo editing.
There's no support for Bluetooth, but otherwise the R620 is well equipped, with 80211.n WiFi, a full-sized ExpressCard slot, an eSATA port for external hard disks, and an SD card reader. The full width of the case is taken up by the keyboard and numberpad, both of which are full-sized. The keys are flat-topped but adequately spaced, and have a crisp action that gives excellent feedback.
It's strange that the touchpad is so small, especially as it supports multi-touch gestures. The buttons are set away from the edge of the case and recessed, so your thumb often hits the edge of the case, but at least the action is light.
With a pleasant design, comfortable keyboard, bright screen and decent performance, the R620 is a decent laptop; with a Blu-ray drive and a collect-and-return warranty, it's excellent value. Gamers on a budget will prefer the Mesh Edge15, while mobile workers will appreciate the 10.5 hours battery life of the Asus UL50Ag, but for sheer value the R620 can't be beaten, and it wins our Best Buy award.
User Reviews
Call This A Review?
Where are the details on:
Processor
Graphics
HD
& etc?
By incognitii on 29 Jan 2010 ![]()
No Specs...
But I think I know why, Samsung are notorious for making multiple versions of the same 'model' with varied specs. Processor, HD, memory, graphics... it could all be potentially different depending upon which 'version' you look at.
By carl_dougie on 29 Jan 2010 ![]()
Badly Written review.
Sorry, but this is a badly written review, very much lacking in relevant detail.
By Techno22 on 30 Jan 2010 ![]()
Curioser?
Dennis's other stablemate reviewed this on 12 Oct 2009 and only gave it 4/6:
http://www.pcpro.co.uk/reviews/laptops/352354/sams
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By incognitii on 30 Jan 2010 ![]()
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