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Velocity Micro NoteMagix L80 Ultra Reviewed

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PC Magazine has reviewed the Velocity Micro NoteMagix L80 Ultra "desktop replacement" PC. 'Velocity Micro and other boutique vendors are known for their spectacular paintjobs and over-the-top laptop frames, but once in a while you get a laptop that deviates from that norm. The Velocity Micro NoteMagix L80 Ultra is a desktop-replacement laptop dressed up in business attire. Despite its relatively plain exterior, the hefty L80 Ultra carries a 2.16-GHz Intel Core 2 Duo T7400 processor that makes it one of the fastest laptops in the market.

The system's arctic-silver exterior is somewhat reminiscent of the Dell Inspiron E1505. It's not that colorful, and I doubt it will attract much attention. I have to say, though, that I found the copper lining around the keyboard to be a little tasteless. One thing you should know: The chassis is a rebranded laptop from Compal, a Taiwanese company, which means you'll probably see the same laptop with a different brand name elsewhere.'

Read: Velocity Micro NoteMagix L80 Ultra - PC Mag

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