Pros
- Good screen is legible in direct sunlight
- Switchable GPU and overclocked CPU
Cons
- The touchpad and mouse button are terrible
- Feels a little flimsy
Bottom Line
The UL80Vt-A1 delivers good battery life, a discrete GPU, and a surprisingly snappy user experience, but gets held back on design choices.
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