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Review: Polywell PolyNote V512NC Laptop - CNET

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If you are on the lookout for a laptop which possesses the "high-end components" of well known brands but is available at an affordable price, CNET's review of the Polywell PolyNote V512NC may be of interest . 'It's not often a laptop comes through our offices with a photo of the Golden Gate Bridge on its lid (read: never), so the Polywell PolyNote V512NC drew a fair amount of attention while it was on our testing bench. In addition to the customized panel option, which lets you choose from stock images or your own photography for the laptop's lid, Polywell offers a rather competitive mix of specs--including the latest Core 2 Duo processor, fast memory and hard drive, and dedicated Nvidia graphics--in its affordably priced midsize laptop.

For $1,482, the laptop impressed us with its well-rounded feature set and strong performance. While we were disappointed with a few elements of the laptop's design and its battery life, we think the PolyNote V512NC is a viable alternative to higher-priced systems from larger manufacturers, particularly for users who don't plan to stray too far from a power outlet.'

Read: Polywell PolyNote V512NC Laptop - CNET

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