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The NEC Lavie Pro Mobile is a stylish Ultrabook under 1 kg

Started by Redaktion, January 03, 2020, 18:03:43

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Redaktion

The NEC Lavie Pro Mobile is an incredibly light laptop aimed at business professionals. The Core i7-8565U CPU is wrapped is a sleek Bordeaux case that weighs a mere 837 grams (1.85 pounds).

https://www.notebookcheck.net/The-NEC-Lavie-Pro-Mobile-is-a-stylish-Ultrabook-under-1-kg.448946.0.html

S.Yu

>comes in under 2 kilograms
You mean 2 pounds.
But again, nobody's using lithum alloy except NEC, after all these years.

Sam Medley

@ S.Yu: Technically, it is under 2 kg. ;)
Thanks for the catch. Article has been updated.

Wait what

@ Sam
Technically, it is under 10kg. Your point being?
It's a small mistake, it happens to anyone, just own it and be thankful to Yu.

Pierre-Alexandre Sicart

Quote from: Wait what on January 04, 2020, 00:45:26
@ Sam
Technically, it is under 10kg. Your point being?
It's a small mistake, it happens to anyone, just own it and be thankful to Yu.

1. He made a joke. And it was rather funny. What's the big deal?
2. He did acknowledge his mistake,
3. He did thank Yu.

S.Yu

Yeah it's really no big deal, rather I'm surprised that NBC's English site seems to be moving away from metric in general, only giving figures in imperial, at least where I've noticed. IMO international sites should quote both, or just metric, since metric is technically accepted in the US, i.e. nobody's forcing you to use imperial except the momentum of most people's habit.

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