Typical price: £1,999
What is it: 20-inch laptop/desktop hybrid
What we think: Its large screen, comfortable keyboard and excellent specification make it the perfect alternative to a desktop PC
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June 13, 2007
Posted by: Robin van Ameijde
"Pricey but worth every penny"
What I like:
Its basically a compact desktop!
What I don't like:
The weight
Review:
Before going to uni, I was in need of a new computer to do my course work on, I looked at various desktops and laptops, and decided I needed somthing with the power of a desktop PC but could also be used when traveling. After looking at a few Alienware and Dell laptops, I decided this laptop was for me. With a 20" screen, 200GB HD & 2GB ram, this was more than enough to win me over. The most usefull aspects of this laptop for me include the fact that I can simply fold it and carry it around like a brief case, somthing I cant do with my desktop PC. The removable keyboard is incredibly usefull, especially when typing up documents on my couch, I can sit back and relax with the keyboard on my lap, rather than having to crouch forward for hours on end and put up with back pain! The sound quality is also much better than any other laptop I have used, with 8 speakers and a subwoofer. This is also a pretty good gaming PC, I dont play games very often, but it plays Doom 3 on the highest settings with no problems, thats good enough for me.
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