Voodoo Envy 133 Review - PC Mag
PC Magazine have published a review of the lightweight Voodoo Envy 133 Notebook PC. 'The Envy 133 is the latest addition to the exclusive "laptops that fit into a manila envelope" club. Seen for the first time, it draws the same oohs and aahs as the MacBook Air. The Envy 133's dimensions (9 by 12.7 by 0.7 inches, HWD) are thinner than those of the Air (8.9 by 12.8 by 0.7 inches, HWD) at its thickest part. Of course, the Air has a tapering design that becomes even thinner as you move toward the bezel, so neither one can proclaim itself the thinnest here. If it's any consolation, the Envy 133 is thinner than the Lenovo X300 (9 by 12 by 0.9 inches, HWD).
The Envy 133's use of carbon fiber, topped off by a layer of protective gloss, is more cutting edge than any HP-branded laptop on the market, though the MacBook Air's aluminum and the X300's magnesium housing are more resistant to fingerprints and smudges. Picking the best-looking laptop at this point is a toss-up and really depends on your taste. Despite its thin profile, the 133's 3.5-pound frame is heavier than both the X300's (with an optical drive) and the MacBook Air's. It's difficult to tell which laptop is sturdier based on the way they feel in your hands, so you really have to admire the art of design engineering.'
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