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    Default re: Samsung Series 7 Chronos (NP700Z4, NP700Z5 & NP700Z7 series) Owners Lounge

    Quote Originally Posted by muerteman View Post
    Mine is surely satisfactory. Works much better than any other Windows Trackpad. Its not quite up to the mac in OSX but its damn good. I am quicker with it then my friends MBP15 in windows.

    And it never register left and right click wrong?

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    Default re: Samsung Series 7 Chronos (NP700Z4, NP700Z5 & NP700Z7 series) Owners Lounge

    I havn't had issues with mine registering any clicks. I always use my middle finger to navigate and my pointer finger to hit the pad and have no issues. Turned off tap to click.

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    Default re: Samsung Series 7 Chronos (NP700Z4, NP700Z5 & NP700Z7 series) Owners Lounge

    Overkill. Not much performance to be had from memory speed IMO.
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    Default re: Samsung Series 7 Chronos (NP700Z4, NP700Z5 & NP700Z7 series) Owners Lounge

    Quote Originally Posted by yknyong1 View Post
    Overkill. Not much performance to be had from memory speed IMO.
    I agree. Any performance improvement will be small and doesn't justify the cost. Also, your hardware may support 1600MHz, or maybe not. You will need a quad core CPU to be thinking about 1866MHz.

    John

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    Default re: Samsung Series 7 Chronos (NP700Z4, NP700Z5 & NP700Z7 series) Owners Lounge

    Once I get my laptop, apart from updating firmware and installing leshcat's drivers, is there something I must be do to avoid most noticed problems ?

    And yes, remove automatic brightness setting. use the .icc provided in another thread.

    something else to get it to "optimum" condition ?

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    Default re: Samsung Series 7 Chronos (NP700Z4, NP700Z5 & NP700Z7 series) Owners Lounge

    I just bought this laptop today and I'm a littel worried because it makes a noise when moving. I think it's the hard disk because it comes from the left bottom part, near the touchpad. The noise is not very loud, actually if I'm speaking I can't hear it but I'm still worried. Do you think it's normal?

    Thanks!

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    Default re: Samsung Series 7 Chronos (NP700Z4, NP700Z5 & NP700Z7 series) Owners Lounge

    Quote Originally Posted by ivacf1 View Post
    I just bought this laptop today and I'm a littel worried because it makes a noise when moving. I think it's the hard disk because it comes from the left bottom part, near the touchpad. The noise is not very loud, actually if I'm speaking I can't hear it but I'm still worried. Do you think it's normal?

    Thanks!
    You are right, that will be the seeking noise generated from the moving head.
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    Default re: Samsung Series 7 Chronos (NP700Z4, NP700Z5 & NP700Z7 series) Owners Lounge

    The screen is still the same old SEC314B on my new unit, which sadly is DOA again due to a scratch mark on the screen.
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    Default re: Samsung Series 7 Chronos (NP700Z4, NP700Z5 & NP700Z7 series) Owners Lounge

    Quote Originally Posted by yknyong1 View Post
    The screen is still the same old SEC314B on my new unit, which sadly is DOA again due to a scratch mark on the screen.
    Wow, that's a serious run of bad luck there - so sorry!

 

 
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