05-04-2022 01:32 PM - last edited 05-04-2022 01:50 PM
Something I've noticed today. Travelling with my new Book2 for the first time. Such a great machine for that.
Looks like the lower case and lid are rubbing together slightly and getting marked? Laptop is clean, in a Samsung neoprene wallet, in a laptop rucksack that I carry on. Cosmetic but now wonder if over time this will cause other issues.
Seems there is enough play in the 360 hinges for the two halves of the laptop to rub together when compressed in your luggage?
05-04-2022 04:27 PM
05-04-2022 04:40 PM - last edited 05-04-2022 04:44 PM
This Book2 360 is almost my perfect travel laptop. Only concern for me was how rugged it is being so thin/light.
If cosmetic, maybe OK. But if the screen starts to touch the keyboard then that won't be good.
Surprised there aren't little rubber bumpers to stop this from happening. The 'chin' on the bottom of the display is prob plastic with a finish to match the case.
06-07-2023 01:01 PM
It was the same defect in my laptop (Samsung Book 2 Pro 360 i7 13 inch) and I didn't notice it just because I was having trust on the Samsung brand.
This uneven higes later led to automatic hairline crack in my laptop's screen within two months of purchase.
This uneven higes later led to an automatic hairline crack in my laptop's screen within two months of purchase.
anufacturing defects, as their employees were not competent enough to make defect-free products and they are not even ready to replace the product under manufacturing defact and later when I escalated the case to seniors they started making up the story that the hinges are damaged.
So, pathetic and un profession aftersales service and product by samsung