Samsung RF710 review
LaptopsFast, stylish and easy to use, but the RF710 will quickly find itself outpaced when Intel’s newest processors arrive.
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Fast, stylish and easy to use, but the RF710 will quickly find itself outpaced when Intel’s newest processors arrive.
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