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Systemax Vigor Notebook PC Review

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Dustin Sklavos has reviewed the Systemax Vigor notebook computer over at Notebook Review. 'This is my first personal, prolonged experience with a ruggedized notebook and I have to say, I'd be really impressed if another rugged notebook manufacturer could make a more comfortable, respectable machine.It goes without saying that the lid is almost completely inflexible and the screen shows no rippling if you press behind it, unless you press EXTREMELY hard and sustain the pressure. And even then, rippling is very minor, and is all over the screen. To say it's well constructed would be an understatement.

The rest of the construction of the notebook is equally respectable, showing minimal if any flex anywhere on the machine. The optical drive has a locking mechanism, and the whole unit is very sturdy. The hinges are firm and there's no wobble to the screen. The lid itself does not have an actual latch, but instead lifts open and closed - an interesting choice for a rugged notebook - yet feels as sturdy as the rest of the unit.'

Read: Systemax Vigor Review - Notebook Review

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