The X120 is Samsung’s first “Consumer Ultra-Low Voltage” laptop – based on Intel’s new chip platform which should offer reasonable performance with excellent battery life. The X120 has good build quality, a great screen and a comfortable keyboard, however it’s let down by a battery life of just 2.5 hours.
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