Velocity Micro NoteMagix L80 Ultra
Editors' rating
Very good
7.2
out of 10
- The good: Attractive brushed-metal chassis; top-tier CPU; decent battery life for a performance system.
- The bad: Limited support hours; only one battery option.
- The bottom line: While not as impressive as Velocity Micro's desktop systems, the NoteMagix L80 Ultra is still a reasonably priced alternative to high-end Dell and Alienware laptops.
- Reviewed by:
- Dan Ackerman
- Edited by:
- Matthew Elliott
- Review date: 9/27/06

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