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Hi-Grade Ultinote M6500-2000 review

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Thursday 14 July 2005, 11:09 PM

Brilliant


The pentium 4 chip makes a difference compared to the mobile chip. This laptop has copious amounts of power to deal with the most demanding of tasks. Not as heavy as I expected it to be after reading several reviews (but still not the lightest out there)I do use it on the move daily, so don't be dissuaded by this.

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Overview

Hi-Grade Ultinote M6500-2000

Editors rating
Rating: 7.5
Verdict

If you’re prepared to put up with the fan noise and a bit of extra bulk and weight, the 2GHz desktop Pentium 4-powered Ultinote M6500 is good value for money compared to a regular Mobile Pentium 4 system.

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£ 1399

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