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cdmagurus.com
10-05-2016, 06:40 PM
If you like to travel light, compromise is a way of life. We’ve seen a bounty of ultraportable laptops this year, and everyone of them has had to give at least a little on weight, price, hardware, or build quality.
LG’s Gram 15 (http://www.pcworld.com/article/3050738/hardware/lg-gram-15-review-this-shockingly-lightweight-laptop-is-beyond-ultraportable.html) had that big screen and insanely low weight, but its keyboard and trackpad were mediocre. The excellent Dell XPS 13 (http://www.pcworld.com/article/3021274/laptop-computers/dell-skylake-xps-13-review-the-best-ultrabook-just-got-better.html) tipped the scales just a bit more than some similar rivals. A slew of Surface clones offered cheaper or flashier alternatives to Microsoft’s 2-in-1, but some features like the OLED screen (http://www.pcworld.com/article/3047160/tablet-pc/samsung-galaxy-tabpro-s-review-this-surface-pro-clone-is-drop-dead-gorgeous.html) on Samsung’s TabPro S came with quirks.
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