MALIBAL Veda series
- Thursday, October 29, 2009, 18:04
- Gadgets, Laptops, Misc
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The laptop producer – MALIBAL has brought up a new model widget – MALIBAL Veda series that is lending the features like, 18.4in LCD screen, 8GB of DDR3 memory that comes with dual Nvidia GeForce GTX280M graphics cards, thus its functionalities are remarkably very trendy and stylish.
Let me to clear one thing, that all of our complaints about the notebook are things out of its control; the system is a design by laptop OEM/ODM Clevo. What the company can take credit for is the expert assembly, ample component offerings, a promise of excellent service and support, competitive pricing, and a no-risk purchase policy; all good things, considering the significant expense of the system. Its starting price is USD 5,242 to USD 2,272.
It is veracity that despite its monstrous size is good looking. The body is free of branding, but is lit up like a Christmas tree; colored light pours from the rear fan vents, the front-firing speaker grills, and a tribal tattoo-like design on the lid. A touch-sensitive key above the keyboard lets you cycle through different colors or you can let it rotate through the colors every few seconds or, thankfully, shut them off altogether.
This new series’ lid, the keyboard surround and palm rests, the touch pad, and the row of touch-sensitive keys topping the keyboard are all covered in high-gloss black plastic. After 10 seconds of use, all of those surfaces had some manner of hand- or fingerprints on them.
Besides, the ports, inputs, and outputs–except for the power–are crowded on the left and right sides. If you plan to connect this to an external monitor, speakers or headset, keyboard and mouse, and Ethernet, you’re going have nothing but cables spewing from the sides.
And speaking of crowded, given the notebook’s considerable size, the chiclet-style keyboard has noticeably small keys. What’s weird is that the size worked well for gaming, but was not ideal for typing.
The touch pad is small as well and has no physical border, just a line of blue light around its edge. Also, though it’s nice that there are eight programmable macro buttons to the left of the keyboard, they take up a seemingly unnecessary amount of space.
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