Everyone loves to have beautiful laptop as well as good performance.
And we all know apple is getting popularity day by day innovating beautiful products however all other companies also appearing competitively.
You shouldn't have to haul a dull laptop in a ho-hum, unnoticed way out of your briefcase, feeling the unspoken scorn of all those around. You can unveil your sexy laptop to an impressed hush, and draw the oohs of your envious peers.
They say beauty is in the eye of the beholder, but you're sure to find something here that will soothe the aesthete within. Be warned, though: just because it's beautiful, doesn't mean it'll give the best experience.
Asus Zenbook UX21
For so much promise, the Zenbook UX21 falls tragically short at one of the most important factors: human interaction. The touch pad, screen and keyboard make this one product you'll want to pass by — no matter how pretty it is.
The Good: Extremely pretty • likely to be a subject of envy amongst colleagues and friends alike • SandForce SSD drive screams • Sound is great for the form factor • All the way up to Core i7 performance.
The Bad: Poor keyboard drops letters frequently • Erratic touch pad • Screen has very shallow vertical viewing angles • Rear of the notebook gets very hot under load.
www.zenbook.asus.com
Sony Vaio Z
Sony's thrown everything it's got at the Vaio Z, with the notable exception of good speakers. The result is an excellent laptop for both mobile and desktop use, but it'll certainly cost you a pretty penny.
The Good: Stylish design • Thin and light • Power Dock adds genuine utility • Great performance.
The Bad: Alarming sticker on the base is truly alarming • Speakers are exceptionally poor • It's a touch on the costly side.
www.sony.com.au/productcategory/it-pc-series-z
Razer Blade
The Razer Blade is billed as the "world's first true gaming laptop", which includes a set of programmable LCD keys on the palm rest.
It is focused for gamers who would lile to play game on their laptop.
www.razerzone.com/blade
Samsung Series 9 (NP900X3A)
Samsung's Series 9 is a gorgeously thin piece of equipment, which would be great for any traveller looking for something light, thin and portable. If the MacBook Air is out of the question due to OS X, this may be your next port of call — just be prepared to pay a bit more.
The Good: Impressively light • Backlit keyboard • Large touch pad • Good battery life • SSD is reasonably fast • Bundled software is unobtrusive.
The Bad: Multi-touch touch pad still dismays • Terrible speakers • Doesn't support 5GHz 802.11n • Gigabit Ethernet limited to USB 2.0 speeds • Micro HDMI to HDMI converter not included • microSD port isn't as useful as SD • Pricey.
www.samsung.com/us/computer/laptops/NP900X3A-A03US
Apple MacBook Air 13 (2011)
Apple's upgraded MacBook Air is a seriously fast performer — even if you only use it as a Windows machine. The switch to Sandy Bridge puts Apple's travel laptop on the top of the portable pile.
store.apple.com
3 comments :
I like the ASUS Zen Box but I am gonna buy new Macbook air.
I have been using Mack for a long time so I am so comfortable to it lol
Any way they all are really good laptops, nice to look here... !
Apple is the best.......
Never have any problem and no anti virus needed... lol
it depends on what you use and your experience with it
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