Typical price: £1,245
What is it: Thin-and-light laptop with 14-inch screen and Intel Core Duo processor
What we think: Keeps you in business when you're away from the desk
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November 1, 2006
Posted by: Mark Hammersley
"A good solid laptop"
What I like:
The solid build and performance
What I don't like:
No inbuilt webcam
Review:
This laptop is exactly what I need. Something with a good battery length that is solidly built and will not let me down. It does not have a crystal bright screen but I think longer battery life is more important to me.
The laptop has been a really good so far and I have had it for about 3 months now. I used to avoid Dell's laptops as they had a flimsy feel to them. However this laptop is solid and reminds me of the thinkpad build quality.
The only thing I would have liked would have been a web cam on the top. Also I cannot find a light for when it gets a little dark as I cannot see the keyboard to type.
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