Amazing light weight, comfortable keyboard, power and features
Cheap looking plastics, average screen resolution
An incredibly lightweight 14.1-inch laptop, with performance, features and comfort. Quality doesn’t prove much better than cheaper Samsung models, however...
Were pretty impressed with the Samsung X460. Oh, sure, we have a couple of quibbles about choices such as the discrete but low-end GPU (obviously a cost-cutting measure), but that doesnt stop us from recommending this machine. Its a little outside ...
Impeccable elegance gives you coffeeshop je ne sais quoi. Support for SD, Memory Stick and xD is rare and cool. Overall high performance marks for a thin and light notebook
Price: This is a great deal in a 0 machine. ,600? Not so much. Lack of Bluray is puzzling, especially considering the HDMIout
Published: 2008-12-16, Author: Darren , review by: techworld.com
We're pretty impressed with the Samsung X460. Oh, sure, we have a couple of quibbles about choices such as the discrete but low-end GPU (obviously a cost-cutting measure), but that doesn't stop us from recommending this machine. It's a little outside ...
Abstract: Having previously looked at the 13.3in Samsung X360 it's now the turn of its larger and arguably more practical cousin, the X460. Though it has a similar slim and light emphasis as the X360, measuring as little as 21.2mm at its thinnest point and weighing...
Bright, easilyviewable screen, Many great features in a slim package,
Could have used a better discrete GPU
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Published: 2008-12-05, Author: Dan , review by: cnet.com
Very slim and lightweight; distinctive look; excellent battery life; solid brushed-metal construction; comfortable keyboard.
Overpriced compared with comparable 14-inch laptops; youll need to appreciate a black-and-red color scheme.
If you want an thin and light 14-inch laptop or just love the distinctive look, the Samsung X460 is an impressive piece of hardware, but youll find better value elsewhere. Specifications: Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo (2.26 GHz); RAM installed: 3 GB DDR...
Very bright screen, One of thinnest and lightest 14-inch notebooks, Good discrete graphics, More than 4 hours of battery life, Fast boot time
Keyboard feels a little mushy, Not the highest resolution, Nine-cell battery too expensive
With the X460-44P Samsung does more than just cram an ultrabright 14.1-inch display and an optical drive into a remarkably thin chassis. This machine exudes style like no other notebook in its class, which is not all that surprising given that Samsung ...
Abstract: Samsung has spent the better part of the last decade sitting out of the U.S. notebook market, after getting burned by a previous investment in the now-defunct AST. After taking a good look at its X460 notebook, three words come clearly to mind: They we...