• Reviews around display (3.72 of 5)

    Samsung Chromebook Plus Convertible Touch Laptop (XE513C24-K01US)

    • Screen in gorgeous and rivals mac retina displays
    • The good: super slim, convertible, great display, seems to keep getting better with frequent OS updates (the unlock-by-phone feature only worked intermittently when I first purchased, now it works about 90% of the time?)
    • Pros: Bright display, Realistic color, Lightweight, good stylusCons
    • However, I still find issues extending display to a 2nd monitor, and maintaining hotspot session with my iPhone.
    • I chose this Chromebook Plus for a variety of reasons, primarily the great display and the stylus
    • Display : almost unusable for text at its native resolution, the display has a very wide viewing angle, good black levels ( to my eye ) and is very bright
    • It has amazing bang-per-buck: touchscreen, 2-in-1, pen, 6 ARM cores, best display, all for $400
    • The display is bright and sharp and very comfortable to look at.
    • The Bad- Display isn't bright enough for outdoor use without an anti-glare screen "protector"
    • Gorgeous display, measured as 117% sRGB and 370 nits
    • The Good- Display is colorful, defect free, with very little backlight bleed and the 3:2 aspect ratio is perfect for a hybrid device such as this.- Hinges are sturdy and will hold the display at any angle, in both tablet and laptop position, even through considerable turbulence.- Basic productivity tasks such as web browsing and document editing (via Google Docs) work
    • Beautiful display
    • Bright, vivid display- Decent
    • This is a great "Chromebook", the display is beautiful and I love the "limited" functions of the S-pen.
    • Bright, vivid display- Decent
    • This display is quite bright as well, so reading outside should not be a big issue
    • The display is gorgeous and you can easily run it at 40% brightness and still see everything
    • Pros- sharp QLED display, fast start-up, multi-angle usage is handy, Slim body feels nice and tight
    • The Bad- Display isn't bright enough for outdoor use without an anti-glare screen "protector"
    • The Pro and V2 cut corners, worse battery performance and display, respectively.
    • I love how lightweight this is and the display is fantastic
    • Amazing display
    • Beautiful design, light weight, fantastic display, decent battery and instant start up.
    • The Good- Display is colorful, defect free, with very little backlight bleed and the 3:2 aspect ratio is perfect for a hybrid device such as this.- Hinges are sturdy and will hold the display at any angle, in both tablet and laptop position, even through considerable turbulence.- Basic productivity tasks such as web browsing and document editing (via Google Docs) work
    • So that Note 10.1" was my everything for about two full semesters, even with its weird 16:9 display not matching the format for a standard 8.5X11" piece of paper
    • The display is beautiful with its high resolution display, near infinite viewing angles, excellent colors and VERY punchy brightness thats great for outdoors
    • Not AMOLED, just like TVs ALL Backlight LEDs display bland shadows on dark screened movies/videos (although is still a beautiful display otherwise
    • Beautiful display (2400 x 1600).
    • Overall the device was nice, felt good to hold in the hands and a crisp display
    • This one is a little more expensive but what I enjoy the most is the improved led lit display which unlike the other ones, looks great at different viewing angles.
    • the display is AMAZING, now I want more of it in the same form factor
    • Great display, long battery life, surprisingly crisp performance and very lightweight
    • Display: Wonderful, clean, crisp and easy on the eyes.
    • Super fast, great display, and the ability to do everything on it that my phone and tablet do, PLUS with the capability of a laptop
    • Astonishingly crisp and detailed display
    • My top 5 drawbacks of the plus are its (i
    • While I stand by my assessment that Chrome OS is more than enough OS for most people and that the OS is actually surprisingly developer friendly (I'm compiling C++ on it without issue, so the OS is definitely a capable Linux system), the hardware is utter garbage
    • This has a better I/O dual USB Type C as opposed to 1, plus more versatile in how you use it due to it being a full-fledged computer
    • This has a better I/O dual USB Type C as opposed to 1, plus more versatile in how you use it due to it being a full-fledged computer
    • Samsung makes great TV’s but they do not make good laptops.
    • The S-pen works great, the touch screen is very nice
    • Sonos does not work as of this writing, as it could not find my Sonos system.
    • Build: metal and not plastic, so there's not much creaking as in cheap netbooks
    • I concur with all the praise: Superb screen, fast and smooth as long as you understand the limitations of the processor, great keyboard, beautiful finish
    • It worked as I would expect having owned phones from their Note series
    • I hate Apple products probably equally as much as I hated my Chromebook which I returned after discovering it’s useless for my purposes