Samsung took advantage of the launch of Windows 7, the new operating system from Microsoft to update its ultra-portable Q320. Side features, the Samsung Q320 E7P-650 loads an Intel Core 2 Duo T6500 (2.1 GHz), 4 GB DDR2 800 MHz Hard Disk SATA 250 GB 5400 rpm, a Geforce G105M 256MB GDDR3 dedicated A 13.4-inch screen WXGA HD LED SuperBright Gloss (1366 x 768), a 1.3 megapixel webcam with microphone, a DVD slot-in card reader 3 in 1 (SD / MMC / SDHC) connectors and Wi-Fi 802.11 g, Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR, HDMI, VGA, Firewire, ExpressCard 34, Headset, Microphone, Gigabit Ethernet and USB 2.0 (x3 with a combo eSATA).
Samsung Q320 E7P-650 runs Windows 7 Home Premium, measuring 326 x 258 x 36mm and weighs 2.2 Kg with its 6-cell battery. The Samsung Q320 is for people looking for a compact notebook that can occasionally follow their movements, average autonomy of 3h is a fair bit to really satisfy mobile users and a weight of 2.2 kg, slightly too high.
Samsung Q320 E7P-650 has a nice and neat design that is reminiscent netbooks trademark. His tile is a good understood in terms of readability even if its 16:9 format is more suited to multimedia use. Samsung Q320 E7P-650 keyboard is comfortable, the keys are well sized and has an anti-bacterial Silver Nano. The latter is also able to withstand splashes to preserve the incident, whether a glass is reversed by example.