Conclusion
...delivers a highly responsive Windows 10 experience and does so in a sleek package that doesn't cost the Earth.It's hard not to feel lured by today's premium laptops - who wouldn't want a Surface Book? - but when funds are limited there is still plenty of value to be found further down the ladder.
Serving as a good example of what £600 can buy, PC Specialist's Lafité II offers Ultrabook attributes at a regular laptop price. Slim, light and portable, the system delivers a highly responsive Windows 10 experience and does so in a sleek package that doesn't cost the Earth.
There are of course trade-offs, and would-be buyers should be aware of the sluggish trackpad, the noisy fan profile and the laboriously slow-to-recharge battery, but there's plenty of promise, too. A sixth-generation Core i7 CPU delivers a welcome injection of speed, the 250GB Samsung 850 Evo SSD is both quick and reasonably roomy, and the full-HD IPS display is a welcome addition at this price point.
Factor in the backlit keyboard, over seven hours battery life, Wireless AC connectivity and USB Type-C, and you have yourself an attractive laptop well suited to everyday computing.
The Good The Bad Core i7 'Skylake' processor
Quick 250GB Samsung SSD
1080p IPS display
Keen £599 price tag
No bloatware
Decent battery life
Three-year warranty Slow to recharge
Fan profile could be smoother
Awkward power button position
Single-channel memory
Sluggish trackpad
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The Lafité II laptop is available to purchase from PC Specialist.
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