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Trusted Reviews have published a review of the ViewSonic ViewBook Pro VNB131 - 13.3in laptop. 'It's a 13.3in portable laptop which, despite weighing just 1.65kg and measuring 17-25mm thick, features an integrated optical drive. Clearly ViewSonic has taken some liberal inspiration from several quarters in creating the ViewBook Pro. Its name, of course, is somewhat reminiscent of Apple's MacBook Pro and even the packaging and the ViewBook's promotional website (US version) have more than a little bit of Cupertino about them. Subtle it is not.'

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TweakTown have published their review of the ViewSonic ViewBook Pro VNB131S 13.3-inch notebook.' 'The 13.3-inch screen is glossy and has its share of glare. It performs well, though, and after working on smaller machines for a while, the 13.3-inch screen seems gargantuan. The little notebook works well for watching online video and DVDs thanks to the optical drive with good color and smooth playback. The keyboard is a strange looking job that ViewSonic calls "floating island". What that means is that it's the standard chicklet keyboard with keys that are wider on the bottom than the top. It looks a bit odd, but the keys are still well sized and typing feedback is just what you expect. The keyboard is of normal size for a notebook.'

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Computeractive have published a review of the Viewsonic Viewbook VNB131 notebook. 'It may only be slightly bigger than a mini-notebook or netbook computer, but the Viewbook Pro is more powerful and more pleasant to use than a netbook - but it's also considerably more expensive. It has a larger, higher-resolution screen, which is better for working on, and the computer is powerful enough to allow it to play high-definition video in the best and most taxing resolution of 1080p. While it copes with that and with light video editing, though, it's still no powerhouse, and its graphics aren't really good enough for 3D games.'

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