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ā12-10-2024
02:42 AM
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ā12-11-2024
01:37 PM
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Samsung_Stephan
I have Samsung tab s8 that I don't really use. Sometimes they have good trade-in deals. I was thinking of trading in my tablet and getting a laptop. I do need a laptop. But I have heard many horror stories on this sub.
So my question is... should I bother with Samsung laptop? Are they any good? I need a laptop to do basic office work. Run Microsoft office.
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4 weeks ago in
ComputersI purchased 4 latops. They are ridden with many issues and are not stable. It took one year of software updates to make it better and now I dont need to restart the PC every day.
The task bar gets confused, and many issues were there when using external monitor.
Now I find that Sandisk flash drive does not function in Samsung laptops.
I guess it will take another 2 years for them to make a stable PC
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3 weeks ago in
ComputersI have a Samsung Notebook 7 Spin that I purchased brand new from Best Buy in about 2017 or 2018. I have nothing but good things to say about this laptop. It's held up like a champ, and I am a content creator on a daily basis. I can't think of a single problem I've had related to software, and the only issue I've had aesthetically or functionally is the base of the laptop shell separating due to repeated opening of the laptop. I assume, since this laptop can open 180 degrees and become a large tablet, the plastic holding the hinges the base/keyboard and the lid/screen together just isn't strong enough to hold up past 5yrs or so. I was able to remedy the shell separation issue by putting a binder clip along the side of the laptop, then removing the silver metal handles to create a permanent binder. So for me, my Samsung laptop has been a great investment.