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The Notebook 9 Pro 15" supports 802.11AC using Intel Dual Band Wireless AC-8265 hardware. The lack of USB-C Gen2 or better still Thunderbolt is very disappointing and probably a deliberate choice by Samsung to prevent making the device more future proof (my conjecture). If having a really good pen experience isn't your primary requirement then there are other manufactures offering similar machines with Thunderbolt/USB-C G2 at similar prices and specs, at the expense of pen accuracy and responsiveness. I really like my Notebook 9 Pro 15" it performs well as a daily driver and the pen is a pleasure to use. The alternatives as of this writing would be the Wacom Mobile Studio Pro which would be twice the price and far less functional as a daily driver, and the HP Zbook X2 which has a 14" Wacom EMR enabled screen, and is twice the price of the N9 Pro 15" if you go for the high spec model Zbook.
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