Typical price: £880
What is it: Stylish thin-and-light Napa laptop
What we think: Not a great all-rounder, but great value for the less demanding mobile user
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 17 February 2006
Tags: AJP, AJP M555N-E, analogue, hard drive, power button
We like:
Stylish looks; dual-core CPU for multitasking; battery life
We don't like:
Poor graphics card; average screen; questionable build quality
You might also need:
Surround-sound speakers; USB hub
CNET UK judgement:
This attractive laptop will certainly get you noticed with its silver chassis, and it copes very well with everyday multitasking applications thanks to its dual-core CPU and ample memory. It's not particularly lightweight given its size, and it's useless for playing games, but it's ideal for office workers who are occasionally on the move
Full review:
Next-generation Centrino laptops have begun to arrive in earnest, but so far they haven't all lived up to expectations. Most offer excellent performance and connectivity when compared to previous Centrino models, but many use old case designs and look rather plain. Continue Reading...
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