- The laptop itself is 5 out of 5. Thin, light, pleasant to the touch, the amoled display is beyond praise. Intel 1260p processor with integrated graphics pulls all compilers and base games. The number of interfaces for connecting peripherals is also excellent. The touchpad is large and comfortable with a balanced roughness. Work nice and comfortable. But all the same, this device is quite a compromise and some moments are simply infuriating.
- The worst nightmare lies in the fact that the Samsung ecosystem simply does not know how to work sanely on Windows. In addition to the laptop, I have a galaxy ultra s21, buds +, galaxy tab s6. And it's kind of a nightmare. If the phone, tablet and headphones coexist perfectly, then the laptop on Windows in this get-together looks like an alcoholic second cousin from Hong Kong (Hong Kong residents, no offense to you, he himself is from there, he himself has such a relative). Headphones can't connect seamlessly at all. They just occupy the channel and hang on it. There is a delay of 0.5 seconds when playing video, although it is absent on mobile devices. The quality of playback in a bunch of laptop-buds is so much inferior to phone-buds that there is no desire to listen. The laptop also has mediocre sound from external speakers. If we compare the sound of a laptop and tab s 6, it is difficult to understand why the larger book2 pro did not have speakers at least comparable to a thinner tablet, which also cannot work in the secondary screen mode. Samsung says that only the generation tab s8 and above is supported by the standard software. You have to use third party software. Branded software from Samsung is a real user hell. Interfaces are raw and do not work correctly. Failures often occur because installations through proprietary software conflict with Windows settings. And all this for a price tag of 160k.