By Desire Athow
Introduction and design
There was a time, not so long ago, when laptops were mostly bulky and rather unattractive and a thin laptop was either very expensive or full of compromises that made it a pain to use. Intel changed this by making thin and slim not only desirable but also more affordable by focusing on reducing power consumption while increasing performance.
This has spawned a number of fast and thin, but most importantly relatively affordable laptops over the past few years: Lenovo’s Yoga range (Yoga 3 or Yoga 2), and the Asus Zenbook UX305 to name just a few.
Now, even smaller players like PC Specialist are entering this lucrative segment where looks are more important than pricing and margins are significantly bigger than at the very bottom end of the market.
And here we have a Core M laptop with a price tag of £479. All other Core M laptops in the UK cost at least 25% more. This is no small feat, in other words…
Design
The PC Specialist Enigma VI we’re testing today is an absolute stunner of a laptop in terms of design with a classy brushed metal finish on …read more
Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac