There’s nothing quite so special about the finish and style of the laptops. They’re available in blue or silver with a matte finish whose only notable feature seems to be that it’s mercifully resistant to picking up fingerprints.
Open up the lid, however, and the next major feature becomes immediately apparent: both models are equipped with AMOLED displays (non-touch) with colour reproduction that reaches a colour volume that’s 120% of DCI-P3 and a Display HDR 500 rating, which means peak brightness ought to reach 500cd/m2.
More impressive than this, however, is that Samsung is preinstalling software on these laptops that switches the calibration on the fly, based on your app or usage profile. For web browsing, the display will settle on sRGB; it’ll switch to DCI-P3 when you’re watching movies; Adobe RGB is enabled while editing photos; and “AMOLED native” is switched on when you’re gaming.