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Logitech MX AirBook Review

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Notebook Review have published a review of the Logitech MX AirBook notebook PC. 'The Logitech MX AirBook is visually unremarkable compared to most laptops currently on the market. The basic laptop structure remains similar to notebook designs from the late 1990s and this design choice gives the AirBook a conservative appeal that's sure to make it popular among road warriors and average consumers who want to rebel against the trend of laptops with wacky designs. The choice of older 4:3 ratio display gives the AirBook a classic look not unlike a ThinkPad ... minus the red trackpoint.

Let's face it, Logitech has a lot of name recognition in the computer accessory market, but they're a newcomer to the world of notebook computers. Logitech needed something to make their first laptop stand out from the competition, and the design and build quality of the MX AirBook does just that. Logitech engineers made the daring decision to use non-traditional materials in the construction of the AirBook; using pulp fibrous material not entirely unlike cardboard for the main chassis. This material choice is radical, but it helps the AirBook tip the scale at a mere 5.0 oz.'

Read: Logitech MX AirBook Review - Notebook Review

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