

Work and play flexibly with this 15.6-inch Samsung hybrid notebook. Its AMD Ryzen 5 processor and 8GB of RAM keep productivity high, and a simple spin transforms it into a tablet for casual use and travel. This Samsung hybrid notebook's 128GB solid-state drive provides ample storage and fast boot times.
A: Open the back by first remove 4 screws under each rubber foot, then carefully pry open the case. I started by the side under the display. Samsung is very kind and considerate by not only providing you with an empty 2.5 slot for storage upgrade, but the cable and necessary fixtures are all present. I saw mixed answers to the upgradability of this laptop before the purchase, you can guess how excited I'm when I open the case and saw inside for the first time. I really wanted this laptop because it's display quality surpasses many other laptops cost a lot more. Dropped a 2 TB Crucial SATA SSD in the slot, works perfectly. Enjoy your upgrade too! (2.5 slot is on the lower right side with metal cover and 4 screws attached to it)
Q: Can you upgrade the SSD to a higher capacity?
A: yes, you can purchase an additional ssd to install which just acts like another drive in the computer, but gives you the additional space I personally bought a 1TB for mine so I know you can buy one that goes up that high in memory at least, and there are smaller ones available if you don't need that much memory.
Q: When does this particular laptop come out?
A: A store rep told me the 17th of October, so like a week
A: There is an empty 2.5" bay. The included drive uses an M.2 slot on the mobo.
A: I posted this question and this notebook does NOT have a fingerprint sensor. I don't know why Samsung's reps say different things but I've had to OTHER Samsung reps say it doesn't. It's ridiculous. What terrible customer service.
Q: Can you expand the memory capacity yourself or is the 8gb of memory soldered in?
A: This was very confusing for me too. Samsung has a bunch of different versions of the NP750QUA-K01US, according to their specs page. This particular one says it has "8 GB DDR4" vs "8 GB (Onboard)", the latter probably being LPDDR (soldered). A teardown of this specific one shows 2 SO-DIMM slots (removable), each with a 4 GB DDR4-2400 stick. Based on earlier laptops in the series (like the NP730), the max should be 32 GB. But Crucial doesn't have a memory compatibility page for this yet, so that's just a guess.
A: Just pop off the rubber tabs on the bottom of the laptop, the screws are contained inside.