Wednesday, 24 October 2012

Thin and Light Laptop

Thin and Light Laptop

Nine months ago, Vizio didn't make laptops. Now, it's seemingly all our readers are writing in about. The company, best known for its value-priced TVs, is expanding into the PC market, with a collection of all-in-ones and thin-and-light notebooks. So why have we been getting so many emails asking when the heck we're going to publish a review? After all, it's not like shoppers have any shortage of choice when it comes to Windows computers.For a company just entering the PC market, Vizio got a lot right on its first try. For starters, its Thin + Light notebooks are fashioned almost completely out of aluminum -- even on the bottom side, an area where other laptop makers often settle for plastic. What's more, that bottom surface has a rubbery, soft-touch coating that makes it comfortable to hold, and comfortable to rest on your legs (hey, it's shorts season). In general, too, Vizio went easy on the garish embellishments and used just a handful of subtle flourishes to give the laptop some personality. These include beveled edges on the lid and chassis, a glowing Vizio logo on the cover and a power adapter that glows green or orange, depending on the charging status.

Thin and Light Laptop

Thin and Light Laptop

Thin and Light Laptop

Thin and Light Laptop

Thin and Light Laptop

Thin and Light Laptop

Thin and Light Laptop

Thin and Light Laptop

Thin and Light Laptop

Thin and Light Laptop

Thin and Light Laptop

Thin and Light Laptop

Thin and Light Laptop



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