Pros
- Blazing desktop-like performance
- Very expandable
Cons
- Extremely expensive
- Terrible battery life
Bottom Line
Thick, heavy unit with a quad-core processor runs scorchingly fast, remarkably quiet, and cool--but can you afford it?
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