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Bring flexibility to work with the powerful and versatile Samsung Notebook 9 Pro. Easily switch between typing on the keyboard, writing with the intuitive S Pen, and navigating the brilliant touchscreen. And do it all at once with an ultra-fast Intel® Core™ i7 processor and a Radeon™ 540 graphics card. The Samsung Notebook 9 Pro keeps up with all the ways you work.

Q: What is the resolution of the screen?
A: The screen on this laptop is 1920 x 1080 (Full HD) resolution.
Q: Can you open it with one hand? Thank you
A: I tried and no you can't open the lid with one hand.
A: As I understand from watching a detailed online video review, the battery in the Samsung Notebook 9 Pro can be replaced if needed by the user.
A: It’s not ideal for 3D work because it only has a dual core processor. The Lenovo Yoga 720 is in the same ballpark and much faster.
A: No, last year's notebook 9 pro had those specs. The 2017 notebook 9 pro has a 15 inch 1080p screen with an S Pen (Wacom EMR tech). It is confusing and Samsung really should not have used the same name for such a completely different laptop. But they did and this listing is correct.
Q: How is the battery life in the device? And does it have a fan, if so, is it loud?
A: there are 2 fans inside they are not loud but macine has a fan silence control . the battery is ok for a machine this size with the screen at 60 % i get about 6 to 7 hours. very happy with this tab.
Q: Motherboard support an SSD upgrade to PCIe or NVME?
A: I can verify first hand it that it does. I had 512gb sm961 I bought a few months ago because I got a good deal on it. Didn't really need it at the time but since I had it sitting there, I slapped it in and everything was pretty seemless. Bios recognized as NVME, I did a fresh install, and let the Samsung Updater software bring it back to pretty much factory settings minus some of the bloatware. If I remember correctly, crystalmark was 3495 read and 1692 write sequential. The original lite-on sata ssd had a score of around 520 read and 390 write sequential. I haven't tried the Samsung drivers for it yet, but temps are at 29 degrees idle and the speed is there so I'll probably just leave it rather than taking a chance on some OEM drivers I found online.