Samsung P500 review

A practical but understated machine that failed to shine in this group test

Samsung
The P500 is a reasonably portable machine that is only limited by its battery life

TechRadar Verdict

An unremarkable laptop, but its cheap and will do well on the commute

Pros

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    Decent build quality

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    Good screen

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    Competitive price

Cons

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    Lacklustre performance

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    Low on features

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Samsung has overhauled its range of late but the Samsung P500 (£389 inc. VAT) retains the older basic design.

The body is made from plastic that has a matt black finish. It's a simple design, with just a power button and single quick access key sitting above the keyboard, and a row of LED activity lights below.

The build quality is more than satisfactory with plenty of protection behind the screen and solid hinges holding the 15.4-inch screen in place. The display is a standard TFT panel, so you won't find images as sharp or as bright as a Super-TFT screen when editing photos or watching DVDs. That said, we found it a crisp and bright screen with an even tone across its width.

When using this laptop out and about, the matt finish to the screen means fewer reflections are cast and we found it practical to use on a train, for example.

With only 1024MB of memory, you'll find this machine is better suited running Windows XP than Vista, but a choice is available. Rounding out the main specification is a 120GB hard drive.

At this price point, you won't find much in the way of extra features. However, there is the standard array of ports.

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