Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Samsung ATIV Smart PC review: Samsung hits the Clover Trail

Whether Samsung is trying to confuse buyers into thinking they?re buying a laptop, or can?t make up its mind what it is, the Samsung ATIV Smart PC is (mostly) a tablet. Sure, it?s got a nearly full-size keyboard, but the keyboard is included as a detachable accessory. The slender tablet, just 9.9mm thin, is only three ounces heavier than an iPad. Even the CPU, the Atom Z2760 (?Clover Trail?) is Intel?s attempt to take on ARM-based CPUs. Users expecting a laptop may end up disappointed.

The ATIV Smart PC is really a harbinger of things to come. The Smart PC?s performance as a laptop leaves a lot to be desired, but it keeps up pretty well with the current crop of ARM-based tablets, both Android and iOS. But you can still dock it to its keyboard, carry it around and use it as a standard clamshell laptop. It also runs the full version of Windows 8, not the semi-crippled Windows RT that runs on Microsoft?s Surface RT. But it?s Clover Trail processor is 32-bit only, and while it?s fine for web browsing, email and light duty office chores, you?d never mistake it for a full-featured laptop.

The tablet under the hood

When you dig down into the specs, the hardware mix more closely resembles a tablet than a laptop. The system ships with 2GB of DDR2 memory and 64GB flash storage. The 11.6-inch screen is 1366 by 768 pixels. The screen is large for a tablet, but the resolution is more akin to the Surface RT than the iPad?s Retina display. However, 11.6 inches is small enough that you don?t see individual pixels, so it?s not a major issue.

All major controls are on the tablet part itself. The power button, volume controls, a power jack, one USB 2.0 port and a microSD card slot are built into the tablet. This makes the SmartPC pretty self-contained. The keyboard dock lacks any buttons or controls, but does include two additional USB 2.0 ports and a power connector. The power connector is needed, since the tablet?s power connector disappears into the dock latch.

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