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There Is A Laptop Manufacturer That Seems To Be Doing Rather Well In The High Performance Laptops Market

Rizeon in the UK seem to be getting some positive feedback on the net yet I had never even heard of them until crawling through the notebook forums. Their whole laptop range seems to be focused on the high end of the performance scale, featuring Intel centrino technology and targeted towards speed freaks and gamers. Buying a Rizeon laptop is not cheap. As they are all performance focused the starting prices are in the region of £600 up but after comparing some other prices I think it’s fair to say they are some of the best value laptops around. Specification for specification they usually work out cheaper and they don’t even skimp on the quality of parts. According to their site they include brands like Seagate, Kingston and Intel. They do pride themselves on providing highly reliable, quality laptops.

Rizeon’s website is rather easy to use and it’s good to see the large range of upgrade options available. I always prefer custom built laptops because the standard laptops you see in retail stores just lack performance parts. Rizeon’s current range varies from 13.3inch up to 17inch systems with the latter being primarily positioned as a gaming laptop because it features the Nvidia 8800m GTX graphics chip, the fastest available today. I must say I’m very impressed on first glance. It’s refreshing to see that you can buy very high specification notebook computers without having to pay the premium prices like when buying from the larger companies. Sure there are other companies doing similar things but they seem to be targeting other markets or trying to battle with the big boys in the market place which is generally a losing battle. You do get a lot of bangs for your buck when buying Rizeon laptops so I would recommend checking out what’s on offer.

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