Pros
- Great big widescreen to work on
- Power to spare for most tasks
Cons
- Missing video connections
- Offset keyboard with a too-small number pad
Bottom Line
There's no denying that the 1564 has a lot of power--but with so few ports on this laptop, how are you going to make use of it?
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