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Hi-Grade Ultinote M6400 review

7.5

Editors' Rating

Very Good

9.0

Members' Rating

Spectacular

Typical price:£ 1339

Verdict

Despite Intel's warnings about the use of desktop Pentium 4 chips in notebooks, Hi-Grade has designed a system that delivers very good performance and a good feature set with no apparent problems. As far as we can tell, this notebook looks excellent value for money... Read Full Review.

Pros

  • Very good performance
  • Good battery life
  • Reasonably priced.

Cons

  • Bulky and heavy for a two-spindle notebook
  • No built-in wireless networking
  • Only one PC Card slot.

Key Specs

Processor manufacturer: Intel
Processor model: Pentium 4
Clock speed: 1.8 GHz
RAM installed: 512 MB
Hard drive size: 40 GB
Graphics processor: ATI Mobility M6-M
Graphics RAM: 16 MB
Display diagonal size: 14.1 in
Dimensions (W x H x D): 31.3x3.8x26.3 cm
Weight: 3.35 kg
Operating system: Windows XP Home

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Member Opinion

9.0

Average Member Rating

Spectacular

4 Members have reviewed this product

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Anonymous

Anonymous

Good Desktop Replacer

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7.0

Very Good


Michael Gorham

Michael Gorham

Excellent reliability, robust & wear-resistant

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10

Perfect


ian raffill

ian raffill

a powerfull notebook tough and reliable

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9.5

Spectacular


IAN RAFFILL

IAN RAFFILL

Heavy but very humble

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9.5

Spectacular


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