The Flybook is a very small bit of kit – measuring ony 235 x 155 x 31mm (WxDxH) and weighing in at 1.23kg. This makes the Flybook an attractive proposition for anyone that needs a notebook with them all day, every day. But the question is whether the low weight and small dimensions mean that compromises have been made in other areas.
The Flybook is available in a rainbow of colours but this review sample is finished in a rather conservative matt silver. Opening the lid reveals an 8.9in widescreen TFT display with a resolution of 1,024 x 600. Although this isn’t a particularly high resolution by today’s standards, it’s good enough for most instances, as long as you’re working on one window at a time. The screen isn’t the brightest that I’ve seen on a notebook, but this is due to the fact that it’s touch sensitive.
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