I originally bought the 8GB of RAM and 256GB SSD configuration, but I will be upgrading my configuration while I'm still in my return window. But with the configuration I got, I must say this must be the best laptop I have ever used and I absolutely fell in love with this thing! So basically, here's the thing. I went through a laptop crisis for a while where I couldn't decide what laptop I wanted. I went through the 2017 Notebook 9 Pro and Surface Book 2, but then I finally settled on this. I really wanted a 15" version of this, but was forced to go with the 13.3" version since there's no 15" version available. I'm not saying they shouldn't release a 15" version, but being forced to go with the 13.3" version actually really made me fall in love with the size of this laptop. I actually love the size now and was very skeptical of 13.3" version and didn't think I'd be keeping it solely because of it's size, but I was sorely mistaken! So what do I use this laptop for? Because I'm a YouTube content creator and online business owner who's always managing the website and social media, so power and portability are must have priorities for me. In terms of power, I'm more than satisfied! Even though the 9th Gen Intel Core i7 is out now, the 8th Gen Intel Core i7 and 8GB of RAM are definitely powerful enough for what I do. While it may be powerful enough, like I said I'm not keeping this configuration and exchanging it for the 16GB+512GB SSD configuration. If you're a YouTuber, you're not gonna last long on 256GB of space, especially you make high quality videos. So you better just go all out. But editing with Vegas Pro 16, paint.net, a little bit of Premiere Pro, and juggling a lot of Google Chrome tabs, this handles all of that just fine. I usually edit 1080p and 4K @60fps videos with no problem. This laptop is also really thin, and really beautiful. It's so thin to the point where I heard some people say their screens have cracked since it is so thin, so I'm hoping that doesn't happen to me. The diamond cut design is really beautiful. I do wish it was easier to clean that diamond cut design though because if I grab a regular rag, it will cut the fabrics of that rag if I add pressure to clean it good, so I'm looking for other solutions. It's not sharp when you touch it, but it is when you clean it. Even with that issue, I don't wanna loose this design. It is really nice, and also well built with it's all metallic build. It doesn't have that soft touch anymore like the 2017 Notebook 9 Pro, but it's not rough either. Pretty much like every other laptop. Battery power could be better. I find myself charging it more than I want to compared to the Surface Book 2, but it's pretty average. Speakers are a much welcome improvement over the 2017 version, but it's still not all that good. But it is pretty loud with a little bit of bass. I just don't understand why the speakers keep ending up at the bottom of the Notebooks. Not everybody's using this on perfectly flat tables to amplify the sound, Samsung. And for the screen, it's typical Samsung. It is 1080p, but that's probably the best decision. It's vibrant, clear, with a nice touchscreen. Active Pen works pretty well on it as well with different pressure points. I'd still recommend the Galaxy Tab over drawing on this though for artists, but it's good for notes. Ecosystem. Let's talk about the ecosystem. If you have a Galaxy phone, getting a Notebook by Samsung should be a no brainier. And if you have a Galaxy Watch, and even a Galaxy Tab, it'll make it even better. It comes with Samsung Gallery to sync your pictures and videos through Samsung Cloud from your Galaxy devices, Samsung Notes to sync... well... your notes, Samsung Flow to get your notifications, calls, transfer files fast, and even unlock your laptop with your Galaxy phone or Galaxy Watch. Having it unlock with your Galaxy Watch is especially useful. But besides that, it comes with your other basic Samsung apps. Voice Note with Pen, Live Message, Studio Plus basic video editor, Link Sharing, teamPL, Samsung Security, Little Artist, Samsung Update, Samsung Recovery, and Samsung PC Cleaner. It also comes with a free trial of McAfee, but Windows already comes with virus protection you just forget about and let it do it's work instead of a subscription from McAfee. Not bad, but Little Artist and McAfee got uninstalled pretty quick. The only downsides I really see with it is this isn't your gaming laptop. While you can run Fortnite at alright graphics, the Intel UHD Graphics 620 ain't really gonna cut. If gaming isn't gonna be your priority and only something you'll do sometimes, then it'll be fine. But it is not going to replace your Xbox or Razer. But that isn't it. The fingerprint scanner is pretty hit or miss. It'll (I think at least) recognize, but then it'll say it couldn't verify my identity. Then when I try to scan it again, it won't scan. I'm forced to let it unlock with my Galaxy with is probably more convenient anyways. Also, there's an FN Lock button which gets really annoying. Every time you turn it on or restart it, you have to press the FN Lock button to get the media controls and such, instead of F1, F2, F3, etc. Overall, I'm very satisfied and fell in love with pretty much everything about it. But with some of the reports of the screen cracking since it is really, really thin, I'll have to be a lot more gentle with it since I'm scared to crack this expensive 2 in 1. But I do recommend it to anybody. Creators, business owners, casual users, whoever you are. It's a stylish, powerful, slim, and premium laptop that you might even get some complements from people if they see you with this at a library or a coffee shop. I know I have.