![]() (We consider 250 nits the minimum for everyday use.) A couple of display adjustments in the Samsung Settings (which we’ll discuss in further detail below) let you tweak the color warmth through the Display tab. Our review unit shipped with a Full HD (1920×1080) IPS display that yielded a good maximum brightness of 296 nits. The display on Samsung’s Notebook 9 Pro has a few special features. On the right-hand side of the Samsung Notebook 9 Pro (2019) sits a standard (5Gbps) USB-C port, plus a microSD slot and the power button that doubles as a fingerprint reader. A somewhat dense charger pushes the combined weight to 3.42 pounds, though you could likely day-trip without it, given the laptop’s good battery life. It easily and smoothly folds back 360 degrees into tablet mode. Structurally, there was no discernible flex in the chassis. At 2.72 pounds, the weight reminds me more of a Chromebook’s, but with premium construction. Mark Hachman / IDGĪt under 3 pounds, the Samsung Notebook 9 Pro (2019) is surprisingly light. The flourish is functional, too, as the ridges make it easier to grip. The Samsung Notebook 9 Pro’s aluminum chassis (in the solid color of “Platinum Titan”) is stylishly etched with diamond-cut ridges along the edges. While a 15-inch version Remove non-product link is still available, the model we’re reviewing here is the smaller, 13-inch version. We last reviewed the Samsung Notebook 9 Pro as a 15-inch model. Additional features: Active Pen, fingerprint reader.Weight: 2.92 pounds, 3.36 pounds with charger (measured).Ports: One USB-C, two Thunderbolt 3, microSD, 3.5mm.Storage: 256GB-512GB NVMe PCIe SSD (256GB as tested). ![]() Processor: Intel 1.8GHz Core i7-8565U ( Whiskey Lake). ![]()
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