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[PSUs]| Thursday 22nd November 2007 |
We liked the pearl white enclosure, although the chocolate brown highlights are a matter of taste. There's a pointless illuminated strip on the wrist rest area which can be turned off. An illuminated keyboard, such as the one found on Apple's MacBook Pro, would be more useful for working in dimly lit conditions.
The EasyNote has a impressive selection of ports. There's a HDMI connector so you can connect a high definition TV. If USB hard disks aren't fast enough for your needs, or you want to keep the four USB ports free for other peripherals, then the eSATA connector could be useful for hooking up external hard disks.
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We were also disappointed by the poor quality of the 17in widescreen display. Images looked grainy, it's not very bright, and the backlight is uneven. The gloss finish does help enrich darker shades, but can also create annoying reflections on the screen. At least there's a DVI output so you can connect a better quality display.
The EasyNote is attractive, and has a useful selection of ports, but the poor quality screen and short battery life, which is meagre even for a desktop replacement laptop, means you should think carefully before parting with your cash. It's going to be launched any day now, and while stocks last it will cost around £700 including VAT.
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