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The Samsung Chronos 7 stayed pleasantly cool throughout our testing.
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Putting the SoundAlive software into Music mode instead of Movie or Standard mode made all the clips seem fuller and louder. However, when we listened to the rock tune "Shout at the Devil," the drums and guitar sounded a bit harsh at maximum volume. When listening to R&B tunes such as "Forget Me Nots" or "Love and Happiness," bass and keyboards were vibrant and true. While not as rich as the industry-leading audio on Dell's XPS line, the bottom-mounted speaker and Sound Alive audio software on the Series 7 Chronos provide accurate music playback that's loud enough to fill a large room. After disabling movie color enhancer and switching to no-effect mode, colors became more accurate, but still seemed flat. We found that Movie mode, which turns on by default when you play a video, casts a greenish-yellow pall, making light-colored characters look a little jaundiced. Samsung's Easy Settings software allows you to change picture modes from No Effect to Standard, Movie, Soft or Sharp Modes.
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Even at full brightness, images began washing out at just 45 degrees to the left or right. Forget about gathering the family around the Chronos 7 for movie night. Measuring just 167 lux, the Chronos 7's screen seems pretty dim, particularly in comparison to the 243 lux screen on the HP Envy 15 or the super-bright, 300-nit screen on the Dell XPS 15z. Considering that competitors such as the Dell XPS 15z, HP Envy 15 and Sony VAIO S offer sharper 1920 x 1080 resolution panels, the Chronos 7 really falls short.
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When streaming 1080p YouTube trailers for "Man on a Ledge" and "The Avengers," colors such as Captain America's blue costume or Thor's red cape were fairly accurate, but not deep. The Chronos 7's 1600 x 900 matte display provided sharp images that were relatively colorful, but didn't pop off the screen like we would have hoped. The touchpad supports three-finger swipe down for changing windows or up for opening My Computer. We were able to perform multitouch gestures such as pinch-to-zoom, two-finger scrolling and three-finger swipe for forward/back to work with ease, though we could not get rotate to work. Unlike many other clickpads, our cursor only occasionally jumped or got stuck in mid-swipe. The 4.2 x 3-inch Elan touchpad performed adequately, considering its buttonless design. So hunt-and-peck typists will have an easy time finding keys in the dark. On the bright side, the Chronos 7 offers five different levels of keyboard backlight brightness. On the Ten Thumbs Typing test, we got a 3 percent error rate with a speed of just 74 words per minute instead of our average 80 wpm, 1 percent mark. Worse, resting our wrists on the cold metal deck was uncomfortable because of the sharp front lip. However, the deep palmrest forced us to extend our arms further away from our body than we would have liked.
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Click to EnlargeThe Chronos 7's backlit-island style keyboard offers a good level of tactile feedback, suffers no flex and throws in a numeric keypad for good measure.