Samsung Notebook 7 Spin review: Pay for the power, not for the design

The Samsung Notebook 7 Spin feels like it just might languish in the land of the in-betweens: it’s got a lot of oomph, including a dedicated graphics card, but it isn’t meant for hardcore PC gamers; it can handle video and photo editing, but it’s too heavy for producers to lug around on a regular basis; it makes an excellent stay-at-home laptop, but some people won’t want to spend more than $1,000 on that.

Yup, just as Samsung has started making super sleek, thin notebooks, it has made a 15-inch workhorse of a laptop that wouldn’t catch your eye unless someone dropped it in your lap — and you would definitely notice it then, because it’s heavy.

It also has one of those hinges that lets the display fold all the way back until it’s a...

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